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1989 Maclean's Scotch
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Some of our staunchest supporters have risked more than their reputation by demanding The Glenlivet. It was a fact well-known by those in his court that the good King George IV would drink nothing but The Glenlivet. A King is a King after all. But was it entirely proper for an English Monarch to be drinking Scottish whisky? The Glenlivet 12 years old. Scotland's first malt whisky. Legal since 1824. The GLENLIVET AGED 12 YEARS BOTTLED IN SCOTLAND The GLENLIVET AGED 12 YEARS, Ad for Glenlivet describes how King George IV was known to only drink the scotch but needed to hide it because he was a English monarch, however he was willing to risk it because the scotch was worth it.
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ISN'T IT NICE TO HAVE A HOBBY CHIVAS REGAL BLENDED SCOTCH WHISKY, Ad for Chivas Regal Blended Scotch Whisky shows an image of a bottle of the scotch within a bottle, making a reference to a ship in a bottle, with the words "Isn't It Nice To Have A Hobby." printed above the bottle.
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1989 Maclean's Scotch
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"He brings me flowers, then finds a reason. And he drinks Johnnie Walker" Good taste is always an asset., Ad shows two woman talking about a man who one of the woman is dating and how nice he is to her through how he brings her flowers to her for no reason, with them also mentioning he drinks Johnnie Walker Scotch too (as a means to show how he is someone of high class).
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1989 Maclean's Scotch
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RESIST THE USUAL TASTE THE REWARDS TEACHER'S HIGHLAND CREAM Perfection of Old SCOTCH WHISKY 750 Ml 40% alc./vol., Ad for Teacher's Highland Cream Scotch Whisky displays the scotch with the words "Resist the usual" "Taste the rewards", showing a man who looks to be exploring as a way to associate the drink with adventure.
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1989 Maclean's Vodka
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RED TASSEL McGUINNESS RED TASSEL VODKA PAINT THE TOWN RED Red Tassel is a registered trade mark of McGuinness Distillers Limited., Ad for McGuinness' Red Tassel Vodka shows an aerial shot of a cafe full of people with an image of the bottle of the vodka shown being painted by the people with the words "Paint The Town Red" printed below the painting as a way to display the vodka's popularity.
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1989 Maclean's Vodka
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THERE'S VODKA. AND THEN THERE'S SMIRNOFF. SMIRNOFF, Smirnoff vodka is advertised as being set apart from other vodkas on the market and to show this comparison two pictures of waterfalls are shown. With an image of a small waterfall in the first picture, referring to the competition, and the other showing an image of a raging waterfall, referring to Smirnoff.
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1989 Maclean's Vodka
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THERE'S VODKA. AND THEN THERE'S SMIRNOFF. SMIRNOFF, Smirnoff vodka is advertised as being set apart from other vodkas on the market and to show this comparison two pictures of a Christmas tree are shown. With an image of an undercoated tree in the first picture, referring to the competition, and the other showing an image of a beautifully decorated tree, referring to Smirnoff.
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1989 Maclean's Vodka
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TIME TO FINNISH FINLANDIA DISTILLED FROM GRAIN PRODUCT OF FINLAND 750 ml DISTILLED AND BOTTLED DISTILLERY (ESTD. 1888) ALKO LTD. HELSINKI Vodka of Finland Imported in This bottle THE FINAL WORD IN VODKA FINLANDIA, Ad for Finlandia Finnish Vodka shows a bottle of the vodka with the words "Tim To Finnish" printed above, making a pun due to the brand being from Finland and it supposed to be the final vodka you will need because it is that much better than the competition.
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1989 Maclean's Vodka
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ABSOLUT Country of Sweden VODKA Since 1879 IMPORTED ABSOLUT NOEL. REPRESENTED BY SAINSBURY & COMPANY LTD. TORONTO, CANADA, M4W 3C7. TELEPHONE (416) 922-4101/TELEX 06-23431, Ad for Absolut Vodka displays a bottle of the spirit decorated as a Christmas tree with the words "Abosolut Noel" printed beneath it as a means to associate the drink with the holiday season.
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1989 Maclean's Vodka
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PRINCE MICHAIL'S MOSCOW STYLE ALBERTOC RUSSKIE VODKA 1882 1917 THE IMPERIAL RUSSIAN COURT DISTILLED FROM PRIME NORTHERN GRAIN ALBERTA PURE VODKA 750 ml 40% alc./vol. ALBERTA DISTILLERS LIMITED, CALGARY, CANADA Say, what if we... Naaaa! Pretend a Canadian vodka was made in Russia? That would be misleading, wouldn't it. Besides, if we pretend to be a Russian vodka we couldn't tell you how proud we are to be made in Canada. Because we couldn't call ourselves Alberta Vodka. Or tell you that we're made from glacier-born Canadian Rocky Mountain water. Or that we're made with Canadian Prairie rye grain. Or that Alberta Vodka is Canada's only rye grain based traditional vodka. Or that it's smooth as silk because it;s triple distilled and crystal clear because it's charcoal filtered right in Alberta. Or that it's as pure as the four strong winds. PURE ALBERTA VODKA As good as our word., Ad for Alberta Pure Vodka shows a bottle of the vodka behind someone holding a label in Russian with the words "Say, what if we… Naaaa!" printed below as a way to explain the brands proud heritage and how they do not pretend to be a Russian vodka.
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1989 Maclean's Vodka
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THERE'S VODKA. AND THEN THERE'S SMIRNOFF. SMIRNOFF, Smirnoff vodka is advertised as being set apart from other vodkas on the market and to show this comparison two pictures of a volcano are shown. With a calm volcano in the first picture, referring to the competition, and the other showing an image of the volcano erupting, referring to Smirnoff.
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1989 Maclean's Vodka
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If we pretended to be a Russian vodka we couldn't tell you how proud we are to be made in Canada Because we couldn't call ourselves Alberta Vodka. Or tel you that we're made from glacier-born Canadian Rocky Mountain water. Or that we're made with Canadian Prairie rye grain. Or that Alberta Vodka is Canada's only rye grain based traditional vodka. Or that it's smooth as silk because it's triple distilled right in Alberta. Or that it's crystal clear because it's charcoal filtered right in Alberta. Or that it's as pure as the four strong winds. ALBERTA VODKA DISTILLED FROM PRIME NORTHERN GRAIN ALBERTA PURE VODKA 750 ml 40% alc./vol. 8 reasons why we won't pretend our vodka is Russian PURE ALBERTA VODKA As good as our word., Ad for Alberta Pure Vodka states eight reasons why the company does not pretend to be a Russian vodka, showing their proud heritage and identity.
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