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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alcopop
» Wikipedia: Alcopop   - Encyclopedia article describing the beverage, its history, and controversy.

http://www.bacardisilver.com/
» Bacardi Silver - Official site. Offers details of sponsored parties. [Requires Flash player]

http://www.cocktailtimes.com/indepth/rtd/rtd.shtml
» Cocktail Times: Ready To Drink Fact Sheet - Descriptions of the most popular malternatives, including taste, launch date and producer.

http://www.hoopershooch.com/
» Hoopers Hooch - Official site of United States Beverage brand. Includes style descriptions, merchandise and mixed drink recipes.

http://www.fatfrog.ie/
» Imagen Drinks - Brewed by Imagen in Ireland. Description and company contact information.

http://www.mikeshardlemonade.com/
» Mike's Hard Lemonade - Official site. Offers sweepstakes, available styles, ad campaigns and photo gallery of fans. [Requires Flash player]

http://www.smirnoffice.com/
» Smirnoff Ice - Official site. Includes sweepstakes, multimedia downloads, electronic postcards, ad campaigns, FAQ and custom video mixer.

http://owen.massey.net/alcopops/
» Spin the bottle: a consumer's guide to alcopops - Descriptions of alcopops on sale in the UK and elsewhere. Also provides FAQ, summaries and links to articles.

http://www.zima.com/
» Zima - Official site of the original malternative. Includes sweepstakes and wallpaper.

http://sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/n/a/2007/08/14/national/a190740D42.DTL&tsp=1
» SFGate.com: California Boosts Tax on 'Alcopops' - Article on California regulators raising taxes on "Alcopops" because they are packaged to appeal to youth. (August 14, 2007)

http://sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2006/12/13/BAGVMMUU2J4.DTL
» San Francisco Chronicle - 'Alcopops' labeled spirits instead of beer / Decision could raise taxes on drinks - State Board of Equalization votes to reclassify 'alcopops' as liquor instead of beer because it targets teenagers. (December 13, 2006)

http://money.cnn.com/2002/05/20/news/jack_cola/
» CNNMoney: Jack Daniels, Miller Brewing introduce hard cola - "Vanilla Coke too sweet? Blue Pepsi too ... blue? Never fear. America's craving for bizarre beverages now has another potential savior -- a cola that can get you drunk." (May 20, 2002)


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