Skoj
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Skoj (pronounced "skoy") is a cider-based soft drink, manufactured by the Swedish Skoj Beverage Group. Skoj is the Swedish word for fun.
Skoj is 15 percent fruit juice sweetened with sugar. As of 2004, it was available in two flavors: gooseberry (colored green) and "red berries".
Skoj's distributor is based in Winston-Salem, North Carolina; it is available through Lowes Foods stores in the region.
[edit] External links
- Skoj USA (official site)
- Skoj Beverage Group Store
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