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1977 Maclean's Seagram 31
1977 Maclean's Seagram 31
Sheer enjoyment you seek in life. You find it in Seagram's V.O. Canada's most respected 8 year old whisky. So smooth, so mellow. So very mixable.4 And then there's V.O. Only V.O is V.O., Brand: Seagram's selling whiskey. Large image of a man surfing, bottom right inset image of a couple along with the product. Text in white font of varying size.
1977 Maclean's Seagram 32
1977 Maclean's Seagram 32
There's nothing quite like it. That's the taste of Seagram's V.O. Canada's most respected 8 year old whisky. So smooth, so mellow. So fine in flavour. Only V.O is V.O., Brand: Seagram's selling whiskey.Large image of a couple on a paddle boat rowing away, during sunset. Text below the image in black on white background. Bottom right, inset image of a couple with the product.
1977 Maclean's Skol 1
1977 Maclean's Skol 1
Bod a Bogka! Skol. What a Vodka!, Brand: Skol selling vodka. Image of the product with a few drinks and a graphic of a genie on a black background. Header and footer in large white font.
1977 Maclean's Smirnoff 27
1977 Maclean's Smirnoff 27
The Smoky Mary We never dreamed when we first launched the Smirnoff Bloody Mary it would become a global classic. That doesn't mean, however, that most folks know how to make a really good one, or even care to bother. One fellow we know "cops out", as he says, with the Smoky Mary. "To put the bite in, I just add red barbecue sauce." A capital idea, for those who hate the fuss. If you should become a Smoky Mary enthusiast, do pace your drinks. Try to remember that where there's smoke, there's fire. To make Smoky Mary pour 1 1/2 ounces of Smirnoff in a glass with ice and fill with tomato juice. Add about a tablespoon of barbecue sauce to taste, a squeeze of lemon, and stir., Brand: Smirnoff selling vodka. Large image of a group of people enjoy barbecue and the drink. Below the image is the description of the product and the new drink in small black font. Bottom right is a small image of the product and company name.
1977 Maclean's Smirnoff 28
1977 Maclean's Smirnoff 28
The Bullfrong The prettiest one we ever saw is simple to recreat. Ready? Just splash 1 1/2 ounce of Smirnoff over rocks in a tall, distinctive glass. Then green it up with limeade (uou can be a purist and use fresh, but we think frozen works as well), and if you're feeling creative, perch a lemon slice on the rim of the glass. Of course if you've enjoyed too many Bullfrogs you might say 'ribbitt' instead of 'that's pretty' and that's not desirable., Brand: Smirnoff selling vodka. Large image of a woman holding a tray of drinks and gifts. Above the image is the description of the product and the new drink in black font. Top left is a small image of the product and company name.
1977 Maclean's Smirnoff 29
1977 Maclean's Smirnoff 29
Here comes Summer. Imagine crystal clear Smirnoff deliciously flavoured with things juicy and cool and tart and tasty. Our waiter is bringing us six Smirnoff views of Summer. From your left: Smirnoff with lemonade; with soda; with iced tea; with orange juice; with tonic; with grape juice. By the way, all those mixers taste good without Smirnoff too. Just in case you're thirsty. Smirnoff leaves you breathless, Brand: Smirnoff selling vodka. Large image of a waiter riding a bike cart full of Smirnoff mixed drinks. Text alongside image in small white font. Brand name and logo as footer in red.
1977 Maclean's Smirnoff 30
1977 Maclean's Smirnoff 30
YES!, Brand: Smirnoff selling vodka. White background. Image of a glass of vodka tonic balanced on two cubes of cheese. Catchphrase in large orange font. Company logo as footer.
1977 Maclean's Smirnoff 31
1977 Maclean's Smirnoff 31
Oh, I always wanted one When the one is Smirnoff, the quality is never a surprise., Brand: Smirnoff selling vodka. White background. Image of the top half of a Smirnoff bottle with a gift box balanced on top of it. Header in large bold black font.
1977 Maclean's St.Raphael 1
1977 Maclean's St.Raphael 1
ST. RAPHAEL. THE FRENCH COLLECTION. Here's St. Raphael Red. The favourite aperitif of France. With a bright new label to match the sparkling flavour that's made it so popular. Great on the rocks, straight up or with soda. Here's St. Raphael Golden. The smooth and slightly dryer companion to St. Raphael Red. Try both. Discover what the French already know - they're delicious when it's light refreshment you're looking for., Brand: St. Rapahel selling wine. Large image of the products tagged with description in small black font. Header in large bold black font. Background: white.
1977 Maclean's St.Remy 1
1977 Maclean's St.Remy 1
St. Remy the long, the short and the tall. The long: St. Remy Highball. 2 oz. St. Remy over ice. Ginger ale or soda water. Twist of lemon. Stir. The Short: St. Remy Stinger. 1-1/2 oz. St. Remy and 1/2 oz. white Creme de Menthe. Stirred with crushed ice. St. Remy Brandy Alexander. 1 oz. each of St. Remy, white Creme de Cacao and sweet cream. Shake with ice. Strain. Grated nutmeg. The tall: St. Remy, Soda and lime. St. Remy fine old French brandy., Brand: St. Remy selling brandy. Image of the product on a off-white background. Text in black bold large letters. Top left inset image of a few drinks tagged with recipes.
1977 Maclean's TiaMaria 3
1977 Maclean's TiaMaria 3
Introducing the T'N'T. An explosion of cool. Just discovered-Tia Maria n' Tonic, the T'N'T. It's a summery way to beat the heat. Pour 1 1/2 oz. Tia Maria over ice in a tall glass and top up with tonic. Cool. Tia Maria so good in so many ways., Brand: Tia Maria selling liqueur. Image of two large glasses of the said drink with the header in bold black large font, and body text in small fine black font. Bottom left inset image of two bottle caps, one of the product and one of tonic.
1977 Maclean's Troika 2
1977 Maclean's Troika 2
Fine tune a lemon. Fine print: marketed across Canada by Canadian Schenley Distillers Ltd., Brand: Troika selling vodka. Image of a lemon with the brand logog on it. Yellow background with the text below the image of the lemon, in black.

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