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Index (Vodka)

Borzoi (the start)

In a word, what is this page about? Monopoly.

That said, the antidote to monopoly, and higher prices is buying choice.

When you go to your favourite bar, (once you are old enough) you order the same drink, for the same price, or do you have a choice.

See which vodka (Cossack, Borzio, Smirnoff) and fruitjuice drink you can choose on the Borzoi page.

You should always eat when you drink. Does your drink come with complimentary food, or even cheese and crackers?

Alternative orange juices.

1. Hansells Thriftee Orange or Orange Mango.    Just add water to this tasty flavoured drink concentrate, which has no added sugar, to create an economical drink perfect for the young ones. One bottle makes a massive 20 litres when mixed with water.

You don't even need vodka. The colours are natural, so no health issues here. Some time ago I had discussions with these folks regarding my claim to the use of teh brand name Empire, and the Dragon logo. Unfortunately they didn't see things my way and invited me to meet them in court. Of cours that option was too expensive, so I declined their invitation.

2 Frucor Freshup Orange or Orange & Apple

After 46 years Fresh Up, one of New Zealand’s top-selling fruit juice brands, is just as popular as ever. Fresh Up refreshes and revives sporty and outdoorsy Kiwis who love natural energy.

Available in a range of delicious, apple-based variants, Fresh Up is a crisp, refreshing fruit juice whose popularity knows no bounds.

 
 
 
 

 Kellogg Company (often referred to as Kellogg or Kellogg's in its corporate logo, or even more formally as Kellogg's of Battle Creek), is a producer of cereal and convenience foods, including cookies, crackers, toaster pastries, cereal bars, fruit-flavored snacks, frozen waffles, and vegetarian foods. The company's brands include Corn Flakes, Keebler, Pop-Tarts, Eggo, Cheez-It, Nutri-Grain, Rice Krispies, Bear Naked, Morningstar Farms, Famous Amos, Special K, All-Bran, Frosted Mini-Wheats, Club Crackers and Kashi. Kellogg products are manufactured in 18 countries and marketed in more than 180 countries around the world.[2]

Its global headquarters are in Battle Creek, Michigan, USA. Its largest factory is Trafford Park in Manchester, UK which is Kellogg's European headquarters.[3] Kellogg trades under the ticker symbol NYSEK. The Kellogg Company also holds a Royal Warrant from HM Queen Elizabeth II and the Prince of Wales.

 

Cheez-It is an American snack food cracker manufactured by the Kellogg Company through the Sunshine Biscuits division. They are roughly 26 by 24 mm (1.0 by 0.95 inch) rectangular crackers made with wheat flour, vegetable oil, sharp yellow cheese, salt, and spices. There are a variety of related Cheez-It products, including Baby Swiss, White Cheddar, Parmesan & Garlic, Cheddar Jack, Pepper Jack, Italian Four Cheese, Colby, Reduced Trans Fat, Snack Mix (formerly called Party Mix), Snack Mix Double Cheese, Hot & Spicy (made with Tabasco), Duoz Sharp Cheddar & Parmesan, Duoz Smoked Cheddar & Monterey Jack, and the Cheez-It Big which is a larger cracker more suitable for garnishing or dipping.[1]

According to the United States Patent and Trademark Office trademark records, the first "Cheez-It" Cheese Crackers were sold by Green & Green Company of Dayton, Ohio, in May 1921. After the Wall Street Crash of 1929, The Green & Green Company was acquired by The Sunshine Biscuit Company, founded in 1902 as the Loose-Wiles Biscuit Company. The Keebler Company acquired Sunshine in 1996, and Keebler was in turn acquired by Kellogg in 2001. Cheez-It crackers are still sold under the Sunshine label.[2]


 A former advertising slogan was "Get your own box" which was found on the backs of most boxes. One side also contained the so-called "Anatomy of a Cheez-It." In mid 2007, the boxes were changed to show a picture of a large wedge of cheese labeled "Actual Taste," while a Cheez-It is shown propping it up, labeled "Actual Size." The new slogan in place of "Get Your Own Box" is "Real cheese matters.", with Jim Cummings as the spokesperson in the television commercials.[3]

 

 

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