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And Daiquiris and Cuba-Libres (both drinks born of American-Cuban collaboration) are still popular standards in the States.
When Cuba Invaded America Eric Felten 2010
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John Kennedy not only liked bubbly, he was a man for Daiquiris and could be found to discuss nuclear deterrence strategy over gin and tonics.
Heads of State 2009
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Yes, Mojitos, Daiquiris and Cuba Libres seem to be recession proof.
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Decades later in Cuba, Hemingway famously preferred his Daiquiris without sugar, and the special Papa Doble version he favored bears a telling resemblance to the Bailey.
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After meeting Hemingway over Daiquiris in 1948, A.E. Hotchner went on to drink innumerable Papa Dobles at the Floridita with the great man himself, and he paid attention to what Constante was doing.
Hemingway's Daiquiri 2008
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A fanatic for dessication in his drinks, Hemingway allowed no sugar in his Daiquiris.
Hemingway's Daiquiri 2008
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September 4, 2008 at 4:14 am do yu guys hav any Daiquiris? non-alcho pls if yu hav
i can has - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger? 2008
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After he shakes Hemingway's "thick and square" hand, the first round of giant Daiquiris arrives.
Hemingway's Daiquiri 2008
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And there, with much bravado, Hemingway would boast of the sheer quantity of alcohol he could consume in the form of Papa Dobles -- the double frozen Daiquiris made to his particular specifications.
Hemingway's Daiquiri 2008
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So, Bloody Marys, Pina Coloadas, and Daiquiris can now be considered “health food.”
YesButNoButYes: A Handy Justification turns out to be True 2007
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