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  2. List of bottle types, brands and companies - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of bottle types, brands and companies. A bottle is a rigid container with a neck that is narrower than the body, and a "mouth". Bottles are often made of glass , clay , plastic , aluminum or other impervious materials, and are typically used to store liquids .

  3. English wine cask units - Wikipedia

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    The tun (Old English: tunne, Latin: tunellus, Middle Latin: tunna) is an English unit of liquid volume (not weight), used for measuring wine, oil or honey. It is typically a large vat or vessel, most often holding 252 wine gallons, but occasionally other sizes (e.g. 256, 240 and 208 gallons) were also used. [1]

  4. Viking Beer - Wikipedia

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    Viking Beer [1] [2] (or Víking bjór [ˈviːciŋk ˈpjouːr̥]) is an Icelandic brand, brewed by CCEP "Víking Brewery". [3] The brewery is located in Akureyri ...

  5. Category:Wine packaging and storage - Wikipedia

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  6. IKEA’s price cuts come from a cocktail of automation ... - AOL

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    He gave the example of Belgium, where price cuts took effect on Feb. 1—IKEA was able to significantly lower prices on parcel deliveries from €9.99 ($10.81) to €2.99 ($3.24).

  7. Gotlandsdricka - Wikipedia

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    A woman offering a Viking a drink. Picture stone from Halla, Gotland c. 8th-9th century. The name gotlandsdricka literally means "Gotlandic drink". Gotlanders take great care to distinguish between drikke and ale or beer. [6] Drikke was originally served only with meals, as is milk, water or wine in various modern day cultures.