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Chivas Regal Logo — Chivas Regal is a brand of Scotch whiskey produced by the company Chivas Brothers, a subsidiary of Pernod Ricard. It was founded in 1801 in Aberdeen in Scotland and is based in the Distillery Strathisla near Keith in Speyside. Chivas Regal whiskey is more than 12 years of age the most sold in Europe and the area Asia Pacific.

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chivas regal logo

In 1801, two brothers, James and John Chivas, open a delicatessen at 13 King St, Aberdeen. They sell mainly luxury goods — coffee, exotic spices, French brandies or Caribbean rum — to wealthy clients. In 1842 Chivas Brothers was selected as the supplier of the royal family during the first visit of Queen Victoria at Balmoral Castle. The following year he receives mandate the official title of “Royal provider.” More

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Absolut Vodka Logo — Absolut Vodka is a type of vodka original Swedish. It was introduced by the entrepreneur Lars Olsson Smith in 1879, in a village called Åhus, the Swedish region of Skåne. Sold in bottles of 700 ml or 1000 ml and in particular packs, with a graduation of 40% Alcohol. Today is the third white drink after Bacardi and Smirnoff, with market in more than 120 countries, and of great importance in the U.S., where 20% of vodka imported there is Absolut.

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absolut vodka logo

It all started in Åhus, a town in southern Sweden. It is said that Lars Olsson Smith inherited control of much of the production of Swedish vodka. During the nineteenth century developed a process to distill spirits from wheat, called rectification, a method still used today. More

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Cadbury Logo — Cadbury plc (formerly known as Cadbury Schweppes ), a multinational company for food , especially sweets , confectionery and soft drinks based in the City of Westminster , London .

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cadbury logo

In 1783 , Jacob Schweppe developed a method for carbonating water in the city Swiss of Geneva , long after Joseph Priestley first discovered. More

Aperol Logo

Aperol Logo — The Aperol is a drink with a slightly alcoholic gradation of 11°, the color orange and the bitter sweet taste. It is made ​​with an infusion of alcohol in orange, gentian, rhubarb and other herbs. The original recipe is secret and has remained unchanged over the years. The Aperol was invented by Giuseppe Barbieri Barbieri Brothers Distillery in Bassano del Grappa and officially presented at the first Trade Fair in Padova in 1919. In 1991, the F.lli Barbieri was acquired by Barbero 1891 which, in turn, in December 2003, becomes the property group Campari.

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aperol logo

Since its birth the Aperol shows a distinctive orange color. Given the success of the product, the producers decide Barbieri on advertising in the ’20s became the signature orange color of Aperol and bars springing up in the first advertising posters that invite you to enjoy a Aperol. In the thirties Aperol makes a campaign dedicated to women in the leading newspapers in which you see a seamstress who measures the waist of a client and says: “Lady! The Aperol keeps the line.” The ladies were allowed as an aperitif Aperol a lighter. More

Ferrero SpA Logo

Ferrero SpA Logo — Ferrero is an Italian food company founded in 1946 in Piedmont ( Italy ). With 60 years of experience, the group Ferrero is the third largest European producer of candy and sixth in the world in the field of sweets and chocolate.

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Ferrero Logo

In 1946 Pietro Ferrero invented a cream of hazelnuts and cocoa , and thought he could be spread on bread, and called it “pasta”. The product was very successful and therefore Ferrero created the new company that bears his name. More

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Lipton Logo — Lipton is one brand of tea sold most famous and the world. The company is part of PepsiCo / Unilever who sells about 15% of global tea, including other brands like PG Tips (United Kingdom), Beseda (Russia), Brooke Bond (India), UNITEA (Province Meridian), Sariwangi (Indonesia).

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lipton logo

Lipton was founded in the late nineteenth century by the merchant and entrepreneur Scot Sir Thomas Lipton. Under the slogan “directly from the tea fields to the kettle,” the businessman wanted to popularize tea as a drink of high quality and reasonably priced, available to all. More