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    Crodino – non-alcoholic aperitif distributed by the Campari Group [61] Crodo – large line of mineral water, soda, juice, and iced tea distributed by the Campari Group [61] Estathe produced by ferrero spa; Lemonsoda – lemon-flavoured soda, along with Oransoda and Pelmosoda, distributed by the Campari Group [61]

  6. Campari Group - Wikipedia

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    Davide Campari-Milano N.V., trading as Campari Group, is an Italian company active since 1860 in the branded beverage industry. It produces spirits , wines , and non-alcoholic apéritifs. From its signature product, Campari , its portfolio has been extended to include over 50 brands, including Aperol , Appleton, Cinzano , SKYY vodka , Espolón ...

  7. Aperol - Wikipedia

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    It was first produced by the Barbieri company, based in Padua, but is now produced by the Campari Group. Although it tastes and smells much like Campari, Aperol has an alcohol content of 11%—less than half that of Campari. They have the same sugar content, [citation needed] and Aperol is less bitter in taste. Campari is also much darker in color.