Lars Olsson Smith

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Lars Olsson Smith
Lars Olsson Smith

Lars Olsson Smith, also L.O. Smith, (October 12, 1836-December 9, 1913), was a Swedish spirits manufacturer and politician. He was called "The King of Spirits" (Brännvinskungen) because of his domination of the of spirits production in Stockholm during the end of the 19th century. He started the production of Absolut Rent Brännvin which was later renamed Absolut Vodka.

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