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Social Drinks of Jamaica


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Jamaica is an amazing country. With a population of just under 3 million people it is a bit hard to comprehend the unparalleled reach of a people throughout the world. It's something that has been achieved through the culture in so many ways but did you know that Jamaica produced many big drink brands.



All the following drinks are all products of Jamaica. Which is your favourite?

Now if you are ever a visitor to this beautiful island here are 11 drinks that you must try. They are all social.

11.  Calico Jack Rum Punch
Rum punch at it's best.
- over 6,000 Facebook page likes.




10.  Rum-Bar Rum
So many things you can do with this one. 
- over 9,000 facebook page likes.




9.   Bigga
Colourful soft drink brand.
- over 34,000 Facebook page likes.






8.   Boom Energy Drink
Di real energy drink. Loved by many. Mix it when with what you like.
- over 35,000 Facebook page likes.






7.   Tru-Juice Juices
Jamaica's juice.
- over 37,000 Facebook page likes.








6.  Ting
Original and still the best grape fruit soda.
- over 40,000 facebook page likes.






5.   Magnum Tonic Wine
A wine like no other.
 - over 46,000 facebook page likes.







4.   Wray & Nephew White Overproof Rum
The real rum.
 - over 49,000 facebook page likes.








3.   Wata
Water the Jamaican way.
 - over 56,000 facebook page likes.






2. Red Stripe Beer
Jamaica's beer.
 - over 95,000 facebook page likes.







1. Appleton  Estate Jamaica
The biggest rum of Jamaica.
Appleton  Estate Jamaica Rum - over 182,000 facebook page likes.




What will you be drinking?

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