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Also called: Ponche de Huevo, Rompope, Rompón (Spanish)
See Also:Holiday Nog, UHT PasteurizationOther entries for:BeveragesAlcohol, Atholl Brose, Atole, Carbonated Beverages, Caudle, Coffee, Egg Nog, Holiday Nog, Horchata de Arroz, Horchata de Chufas, Horchatas, Horlicks, Juice, Kvass, Milk Shakes, Pennywort Drink, Postum, Soft Drinks, Tea, Water |
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