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'''Taaka''' (talk-ah) is an inexpensive value brand [[vodka]] made from [[Cereal|grain]]. The brand is owned by Sazerac Company of [[New Orleans, Louisiana]] and [[Distilled beverage|distilled]] in [[Kentucky]].
'''Taaka''' (talk-ah) is a value brand [[vodka]] made from [[Cereal|grain]]. The brand is owned by Sazerac Company of [[New Orleans, Louisiana]] and [[Distilled beverage|distilled]] in [[Kentucky]].


Taaka was first introduced in 1948 and is available in bottles of 80, 90, and 100 [[Proof (alcohol)|proof]] [[Distilled beverage|spirits]]. Its marketing slogan is "Mixes easy...just add people."
Taaka was first introduced in 1948 and is available in bottles of 80, 90, and 100 [[Proof (alcohol)|proof]] [[Distilled beverage|spirits]]. Its marketing slogan is "Mixes easy...just add people."

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Taaka (talk-ah) is a value brand vodka made from grain. The brand is owned by Sazerac Company of New Orleans, Louisiana and distilled in Kentucky.

Taaka was first introduced in 1948 and is available in bottles of 80, 90, and 100 proof spirits. Its marketing slogan is "Mixes easy...just add people."

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