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Examples
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This style is called "Picon" and is from the K. Jacques
Shoebunny 2009
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But drinking a Picon Punch at home and far from sheep country seems akin to putting a rare bird in a cage and trying to make it sing.
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When the talk turned to the Picon Punch, they all shook their heads gravely.
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But drinking a Picon Punch at home and far from sheep country seems akin to putting a rare bird in a cage and trying to make it sing.
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When the talk turned to the Picon Punch, they all shook their heads gravely.
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The Picon Punches at the Noriega were mixed, as many are today in the West, with an American-made substitute, called Torani Amer, which one of the party noted was made by the same company that manufactures flavorings for coffee shops.
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The Jacob Marley character is Molly Picon , who was an actress of the Yiddish theater.
Jackie Hoffman Shakes Up Christmas Marshall Heyman 2011
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The Picon Punch — an assertive, tart, and largely forgotten cocktail — is one of them.
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The essential ingredient — Amer Picon — is actually no longer available in the U.S. (though you can still find it in France).
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The natural habitat of the Picon Punch — among Basque shepherds, in the wilds of California — is its great appeal.
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