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    Costco is likely your best bet, with deals on everything from mashed potatoes to pumpkin pies. ... 15. Martinelli's Sparkling Cider. Estimated Price: $10. Bubbles without the alcohol and a holiday ...

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    Do it the right way with two bottles of Korbel Brut champagne for $13.69 each and a Martinelli’s four-pack of sparkling cider for the underage party animals at $13.79. Break Down the Budget Here ...

  4. Martinelli's - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded in 1868 in the Pajaro Valley by the two Martinelli brothers. [3] Stepheno previously had experience making champagne in France. The recipe won a gold medal at the 1890 California State Fair. [4] As of 2021, it is a fifth-generation family operated business. [3] Martinelli's has also produced a sparkling hard cider. [1]

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    3. Cuisine Adventures Puff Pastry Bites. $11.99 for 48 pieces. Hot little fingers foods are always welcome at a holiday party. This box has bite-sized puff pastry bites in four flavors: roasted ...

  6. List of cider brands - Wikipedia

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    Martinelli's formerly produced a hard cider, now only produces sparkling apple juice, California, USA; Red Rock Cider, now defunct brand made by Taunton Cider, division of Blackthorn Cider, United Kingdom; White Lightning, discontinued at the end of 2009

  7. Newtown Pippin - Wikipedia

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    Originally grown as a dessert apple, it is now grown primarily for cider. In modern times, the Newtown Pippin has been eclipsed by the Granny Smith apple, which is more handsome and not as susceptible to russetting. It is still grown commercially in New York, where most of the harvest is used in Martinelli's sparkling ciders. [1]