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Black Cherry Vodka

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Wee Kaz | 11:56 Tue 30th Dec 2008 | Food & Drink
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Can anyone tell me where to buy this? I live in Glasgow and priced a bottle called Effin at �30 but it's a tad on the expensive side. I tried it a couple of years ago at my friends in London and I am sure it was smirnoff but was wondering if I can get it here and not pay through the nose for the price?? thanks
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i know this aint the one but they''ll probably all taste the same after a couple of shots anyway!


http://www.drinkon.com/Details/SP999120/Detail /Spirit


and if moneys the issue just buy cheap vodka and mix in some cherry essence/flavouring and sooner or later i bet you get the perfect mix and a fraction of the cost!
Hey - Badcompany - I agree I never pay extra for the flavoured vodka - its also lovely with melted Werthers in,and I have tried it with those licquorice and blackcurrant sweets and black jacks then there are those friut salad chews oooooooh hic !- an acquired taste but I love it - just make sure you keep the bottle in the freezer once your flavour of choice has melted in the booze
Hi

You will get the same on the following site

http://taketrainnow.com
WOW woozer!nthey sound great,especially the licquorice and blackcurrant version! so how exactly do you make make them?
Sorry for delay - getting over New Year celebrations. I just put (unwrapped) :-)) sweets into the vodka and swich it around for a few days until they have melted - there is a bit of trial and error involved - but its worth it. Have a go !

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