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  2. DeKuyper - Wikipedia

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    DeKuyper Royal Distillers (Dutch pronunciation: [dəˈkœypər]) is a privately held Dutch company in the business of manufacturing and marketing distilled spirits and liqueurs. The company was founded in 1695 by Petrus De Kuyper as a manufacturer of barrels and casks used in the transportation of spirits and beer.

  3. Fuzzy navel - Wikipedia

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    By 1985, Peachtree was the top-selling schnapps brand in the U.S. [3] [4] As part of a wider marketing campaign, National Distillers worked with an advertising agency to create names for DeKuyper schnapps drink recipes, eventually landing on "Fuzzy Navel" for the popular Peachtree and orange juice combination. [5]

  4. Schnapps - Wikipedia

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    Schnapps, specifically peach and peppermint schnapps, exploded in popularity in America in the 1980s. [ 6 ] An Aber Gut (German for "but good") is a traditional Wisconsin cocktail made with a shot of brandy topped off with a splash of (usually peppermint) schnapps.

  5. Woo woo - Wikipedia

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    The drink became popular in the 1980s along with other cocktails containing peach schnapps such as the Fuzzy Navel and Silk Panties. [1] [2] Writing on the then-recent rise of peach schnapps in Esquire for March 1988, food and drink writer William Grimes commented: [4] In the "flavor-driven" cordial and liqueur market, peach has taken the lead.

  6. Holiday dining options around Orlando: dine-in, take-out, more

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    Pair it with the festive Christmas Punch—a blend of Tito’s Vodka, DeKuyper Amaretto, cranberry and apple juices, topped with ginger ale and garnished with lime and cherry—for $16.50. More ...

  7. How to Decode the Tiny Stickers on Grocery Store Fruits and ...

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    Each code, typically four or five digits long, offers information about the item's category (i.e., if it's a banana, an apple, or a peach), if it's organic or conventionally grown, and potentially ...