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  4. Cocktail waitress - Wikipedia

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    A cocktail waitress, colloquially known as a bottle girl, [1] is a female server who brings alcoholic drinks to patrons of drinking establishments such as bars, [2] cocktail lounges, casinos, [2] comedy clubs, jazz clubs, cabarets, and other live music venues.

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    The syrups come in distinctive bottles shaped as the character "Mrs. Butterworth", represented in the form of a matronly woman. The syrup was introduced in 1961. [1] In 1999, the original glass bottles began to be replaced with plastic. [2] In 2009, the character was given the first name "Joy" following a contest held by the company.

  7. You mean a woman can open it? - Wikipedia

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    The image used in the advertisement. In 1953 Alcoa Aluminum [1] produced an advertisement promoting their HyTop twist-off bottle cap.The advertisement, often erroneously attributed to Del Monte Foods, [2] featured a picture of a woman with the tagline "You mean a woman can open it?" [1] The advertisement has been subject to criticism in later reviews and is viewed as a symbol of casual sexism ...