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<blockquote data-quote="HFS" data-source="post: 4019573" data-attributes="member: 8862"><p>Customs officials in Belgium destroyed more than 2,300 cans of Miller Beer because it falsely claimed to be champagne, they said.</p><p>And the weird twist: supposedly the beer, intercepted in Belgium, was on its way to Germany.</p><p>What would anybody in Germany want with Miller Beer? </p><p></p><p>"According to European law, goods can’t be imported with the word 'Champagne' on its packaging, unless they hail from that specific region in Southwest France.</p><p>Naturally, they didn’t feel that the Milwaukee, Wisconsin-brewed bargain brew — which has called itself the moniker since 1906 — fit the bill."</p><p>[URL unfurl="true"]https://nypost.com/2023/04/21/over-2k-miller-high-life-cans-destroyed-over-champagne-of-beers-slogan/[/URL]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HFS, post: 4019573, member: 8862"] Customs officials in Belgium destroyed more than 2,300 cans of Miller Beer because it falsely claimed to be champagne, they said. And the weird twist: supposedly the beer, intercepted in Belgium, was on its way to Germany. What would anybody in Germany want with Miller Beer? "According to European law, goods can’t be imported with the word 'Champagne' on its packaging, unless they hail from that specific region in Southwest France. Naturally, they didn’t feel that the Milwaukee, Wisconsin-brewed bargain brew — which has called itself the moniker since 1906 — fit the bill." [URL unfurl="true"]https://nypost.com/2023/04/21/over-2k-miller-high-life-cans-destroyed-over-champagne-of-beers-slogan/[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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