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Food and drink / Standard drink / Cider / Distilled beverage / Alcohol by volume / Drink / Beer / Health effects of wine / Wine / Alcoholic beverages / Alcohol / Household chemicals
Date: 2014-10-01 12:00:38
Food and drink
Standard drink
Cider
Distilled beverage
Alcohol by volume
Drink
Beer
Health effects of wine
Wine
Alcoholic beverages
Alcohol
Household chemicals

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