Kinnie

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Modern Kinnie bottle

Kinnie was developed in 1952 by Simonds Farsons Cisk PLC on the island of Malta. This non-alcoholic, bitter-tasting drink is made from bitter oranges and aromatic herbs, and has a golden amber colour. The citrus flavour is similar to other chinotto flavoured drinks common in Italy. Since 1984, a diet version has been available. In 1975, Kinnie was selected beverage of the year by the French organization Comite International d'Action Gastronomique et Touristique. Some analogues of Kinnie exists on the market. However, they lack the unique taste of Kinnie!

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