Wine tasting strips

Now you can taste a sample of wine with no alcohol.

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Beringer created a shelf-mounted merchandising fixture called the Taste Station.

The self-serve display dispenses flavor strips wrapped individually in flexible packaging. Each Taste Station holds a stack of the flat, rectangular foil pouches and dispenses them one at a time. Beringer currently is testing the concept in Kroger stores in 20 states.

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graham
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lol, thats hilarious.

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Michael Nielsen

LOL. I want some cheese strips to go with my wine strips.

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Emery Davis`

Emery Davis` wrote in news:cp4j73Feik9U2 @mid.individual.net:

Wrong, wrong, wrong. You want to have apple strips with your wine strips. Other than that, you end up buying wine strips you do not need and when you get home and pop the.... whatever... you think to yourself: hell, this wine strip tasted better at the stripperie.

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santiago

I might buy more wine strips that way, but I haven't been to a stripperie since I was a bachelor... ;)

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Emery Davis`

Emery Davis` wrote in news: snipped-for-privacy@mid.individual.net:

That's what we all say. Don't we?

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santiago

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