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    If you have a sense of humor about drinking alcohol and are hosting a gathering, then you may appreciate the Drinks Well With Others beverage napkins. They’re on sale at Party City for $1.88 ...

  3. Drink coaster - Wikipedia

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    A coaster, drink coaster, beverage coaster, or beermat is an object used to rest drinks upon. Coasters protect the surface of a table, or any other surface where a user might place a cup, from condensation created by cold drinks. A coaster on top of a beverage can also be used to show that a drink is not finished or to prevent contamination ...

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    Powdered beverage mix (commonly a fruit-flavored drink, cocoa, instant coffee or tea, sport drink, or dairy shake) Utensils (commonly just a plastic spoon, though rarely a fork and knife may also be given) Flameless ration heater; Beverage mixing bag; Accessory pack: Xylitol chewing gum; Water-resistant matchbook; Napkin / toilet paper; Moist ...

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    Herman & Sons Sperm Bank — George Herman (episode host Seth Rogen) and Eugene Sons (Kenan Thompson) announce a going-out-of-the-business sale at "the oldest sperm bank in greater Lansing;" they're turning the space into a TCBY franchise, so they need to get rid of their sperm stock to assure "minimal sperm-to-yogurt crossover."

  6. Napkin - Wikipedia

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    The term 'napkin' dates from the 14th century, in the sense of a piece of cloth or paper used at mealtimes to wipe the lips or fingers and to protect clothing. [1] The word derives from the Late Middle English nappekin, from Old French nappe (tablecloth, from Latin mappa), with the suffix -kin.

  7. Alcohol monopoly - Wikipedia

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    The alcohol monopoly was created in the Swedish town of Falun in 1850, to prevent overconsumption and reduce the profit motive for sales of alcohol. It later went all over the country in 1905 when the Swedish parliament ordered all sales of vodka to be done via local alcohol monopolies. [2]

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