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Q Ginger Ale

It's not champagne, it's Ginger Ale!

I picked this up at Raley's and decided to try it. 
It has organic Agave, Ginger extract, extract of lemon juice, coriander, cardamom, cayenne, orange peel and rose oil.

It tastes really good and is a good non-alcoholic drink to bring to any party. 



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"Ginger ale for adults" 
www.qginger.com

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  1. It looks really good! I did not know if there was Organic Ginger Ale sold in Chico!

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