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The drink became a staple in Cuba, catching on due to the pervasiveness of its ingredients. Havana was already known for its iced drinks in the 19th century, as it was one of the few warm-weather cities that had abundant stores of ice shipped down from colder regions. Bacardi and other Cuban rums
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also boomed after independence brought in large numbers of foreign tourists and investors, as well as new opportunities for exporting alcohol. Light rums such as
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Andrews Sisters' version was a major hit in 1945 and further boosted the popularity of rum and Coke, especially in the military. Lord Invader and the owners of Belasco's composition successfully sued Amsterdam for the song's rights.
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of light rum, 12 cl of cola, and 1 cl of fresh lime juice on ice. However, any amount and proportion of rum and cola may be used. Additionally, while light rum is traditional,
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1800:Spicy Fifty
1785:Paper plane
1720:Bee's knees
1664:Piña colada
1659:Moscow mule
1604:Grasshopper
1559:Bloody Mary
1523:Vieux Carré
1433:Hanky panky
1423:Dry martini
1413:Clover Club
1053:13 December
991:13 December
968:Curtis 2009
906:Curtis 2009
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511:centiliters
435:Puerto Rico
429:During the
392:German Navy
157:Preparation
144:50 ml
75:Base spirit
1922:Categories
1790:Penicillin
1760:Lemon drop
1745:Fernandito
1674:Sea breeze
1669:Pisco sour
1649:Mint julep
1584:Cuba libre
1564:Caipirinha
1533:White lady
1498:Rusty nail
1493:Ramos fizz
1488:Porto flip
1378:Angel face
1312:Cuba libre
1182:0806525835
1120:References
1020:5 February
579:When aged
558:Dr. Pepper
527:Chero-Cola
497:Pre-mixed
183:Cuba libre
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18:Cuba libre
1928:Coca-Cola
1815:Tipperary
1775:Old Cuban
1715:Barracuda
1639:Margarita
1589:French 75
1448:Manhattan
1443:Last word
1373:Americano
936:2 January
596:grenadine
554:Diet Coke
515:dark rums
397:In 1943,
323:affidavit
320:notarized
304:Coca-Cola
277:light rum
273:Coca-Cola
181:, or the
146:white rum
131:specified
1844:See also
1478:Paradise
1453:Martinez
1428:Gin fizz
1418:Daiquiri
1383:Aviation
1169:(2005).
1093:"Cubata"
1015:VinePair
614:and cola
602:See also
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1886:Portals
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1755:Illegal
1725:Bramble
1634:Mai Tai
1549:Bellini
1513:Stinger
1508:Sidecar
1503:Sazerac
1468:Negroni
888:27 July
855:27 July
849:Esquire
608:Piscola
574:bitters
403:Calypso
316:Bacardi
294:History
281:Bacardi
1805:Spritz
1780:Paloma
1699:Zombie
1694:Vesper
1654:Mojito
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89:Served
1900:Drink
930:Slate
624:Notes
612:pisco
581:añejo
550:Moxie
523:Pepsi
471:Slate
350:mixer
240:-bray
106:wedge
1912:Cuba
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