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  2. 20 Holiday Gift Baskets That Are Actually Unique

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    Cabernet & Savory Snack Collection. Cheese, meats, crackers and a bottle of cab — there are few combinations that taste as delicious. For less than $50, this well-wrapped basket will impress any ...

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    La King's Confectionery. Galveston, Texas La King's is a sugar wonderland. Besides operating a vintage 1920s soda fountain, the owners make their own candy, including salt water taffy, divinity ...

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    hot water bottle - old fashioned ways to keep warm Really. As folks shiver through Snowmageddon and one of the wildest winters on record, bringing the bottle back may be worth a shot.

  5. Americano (cocktail) - Wikipedia

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    Old fashioned glass: IBA specified ingredients† 3 cl Campari; 3 cl sweet red vermouth; A splash of soda water; Preparation: Pour the Campari and vermouth over ice into an old fashioned glass, add a splash of soda water and garnish with half lemon slice and an orange twist. Commonly served: Before dinner † Americano recipe at International ...

  6. Soda shop - Wikipedia

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    A soda shop, also often known as a malt shop (after malted milk) and as a malted shop in Canada, is a business akin to an ice cream parlor and a drugstore soda fountain. Interiors were often furnished with a large mirror behind a marble counter with goose-neck soda spouts, plus spinning stools, round marble-topped tables, and wireframe ...

  7. Soda fountain - Wikipedia

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    In the early 20th century, new companies entered the soda fountain business, marketing "iceless" fountains that used brine. A "soda jerk" serving an ice cream soda in a century-old diner in Bramwell, WV (2013) The L.A. Becker Company, the Liquid Carbonic Company, and the Bishop & Babcock Company dominated the iceless fountain business.