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  2. The Most Popular Alcohol Sold at Costco in Your State

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    Johnnie Walker is well-known and well-loved, and though the luxurious Blue Label ($200 or more) isn’t always available at Costco, you can get a bottle of Black Label for about an eighth of the ...

  3. Johnnie Walker - Wikipedia

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    Johnnie Walker is a brand of Scotch whisky produced by Diageo in Scotland.It was established in the Scottish burgh of Kilmarnock, East Ayrshire in 1820, and continued to be produced and bottled at the town's Hill Street plant, once the world's largest bottling plant, [1] until its closure in 2012, a decision announced by Diageo in 2009 which would bring the 190-year association between the ...

  4. Talk:Johnnie Walker - Wikipedia

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    I have read through the history of Johnnie Walker many times from several sources. I can find when Johnnie Walker became locally available in 1820 and even when the marketing kicked in for the Striding Man and Red Label and Black Label were avaiable in 1909. My question is, when did the different labels become available in the United States?

  5. Black Label - Wikipedia

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    Black Label Content, a multimedia creative content studio; The Black Label, a South Korean record label; Carling Black Label, a Canadian beer brand; DC Black Label, a DC Comics label; Johnnie Walker Black Label, a Scotch whisky blend; LG Black Label Series, a line of mobile phones; Black Label, a trim package for Lincoln Motor Company vehicles

  6. Red label - Wikipedia

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    Red label may refer to: Toxicity label; A Scotch whisky from Johnnie Walker This page was last edited on 22 ...

  7. 4% Pantomime - Wikipedia

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    The "4%" in the title of the song refers to the difference in alcohol content between two brands of whiskey: Johnnie Walker Red and Johnnie Walker Black. [2] [5] [3] [4] Morrison biographer Brian Hinton disputes this theory about the title, and attributes it to music journalist Ritchie Yorke. [7]

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