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Fruit Cups

Austin’s Fruit Cup

Austin’s Fruit Cup is a concentrated Fruit Cup drink mix, made from a base of wine and grain spirit infused with fruit flavours. It is sweeter than Pimms, with no bitterness, and you need to mix it in slighter larger proportions than Pimm’s, but many feel that when fully mixed up like Pimms, many people…

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Fruit Cups (Alcholic)

A Fruit Cup is a concentrated alcoholic drink mixer from which you make a “long drink”; that is, a tall drink, meant to be sipped slowly. You pour a small amount of it into a glass, over ice, and then top up with a soft drink such as fizzy lemonade, or, mix with up in…

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Plymouth Fruit Cup

Plymouth Fruit Cup was a concentrated Fruit Cup mixer, discontinued sometime around the start of 2008. Made by the Plymouth Gin Company, it was based on Plymouth Gin, and flavoured with fruit extracts, bitters, Bols Dry Orange Curaçao, Cherry Heering cherry liqueur, Punt e Mes bitters, and vermouth. Like Pimm’s, it was meant to be…

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Stone’s Summer Cup

Stone’s Summer Cup in a concentrated Fruit Cup mixer with tones of ginger to the taste. It is very light when mixed up, and quite sweet. Some marketers feel it is aimed at the “women aged 25 to 40 who tend to entertain at home.” [1] It is sold in 700 ml bottles by the…

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