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  2. Zima (drink) - Wikipedia

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    Zima boxes in a Japanese store. Zima Clearmalt is a clear, lightly carbonated alcoholic beverage made and distributed by the Coors Brewing Company or its licensees. Introduced in 1993, it was marketed as an alternative to beer, an example of what is now often referred to as a cooler, with 4.7–5.4% alcohol by volume. [1]

  3. Four Loko - Wikipedia

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    The ban required businesses to cease the sale of alcoholic energy drinks and withdraw existing items immediately. The sale of the restricted products during this period carried a penalty of 30-day suspension of liquor license. [27] Utah, which has a state-run alcoholic beverage distribution system, did not allow the sale of alcoholic energy ...

  4. Brass Monkey (cocktail) - Wikipedia

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    Brass Monkey is a brand name of pre-mixed cocktails made by the Heublein Company. As with many lesser-known cocktails that are named after colloquial expressions, widely differing recipes share the same name. In the 1970s, '80s, and '90s, the Heublein Company produced the premixed cocktail labeled Brass Monkey. Heublein pre-mixed bottled ...

  5. 31 Snacks & Drinks That Were Discontinued Despite People ...

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  6. 24 Discontinued '70s and '80s Foods That We'll Never ... - AOL

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    Radical Eats. Snack foods, insta-meals, cereals, and drinks tend to come and go, but the ones we remember from childhood seem to stick with us. Children of the 1970s and 1980s had a veritable ...

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  8. Hooper's Hooch - Wikipedia

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    Launched in Britain in 1995 by Bass as an alcoholic lemonade, it attained immediate popularity, leading to the development of orange- and blackcurrant-flavoured versions. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] At its peak, 2.5 million bottles of Hooper's Hooch were sold each week in Britain, and it was the market leader for alcopops with up to 70% of the market.

  9. Burple - Wikipedia

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    Burple is a discontinued drink mix that was packaged in an expandable accordion-like plastic container. There were two sizes of Burple available, a lunchbox-size (8 oz, 240 mL) and a full-size (64 oz, 1890 mL) container. [1] It was distributed by Sundale Beverages of Belmont, California and sold mainly in the Midwest. [1]