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'''Natural Ice''' is an alcoholic beverage made by [[Anheuser-Busch]]. Marketed as an inexpensive beer, it is sold in packs of 6, 12, 18, 24, and 30 12 oz. cans as well as 6 and 4 packs of 16 ounce cans, single 24 oz. cans, and glass bottles of 12, 32 and 40 ounce sizes. Due to its high alcohol content ,5.9 percent, it is sold as an Ale in the state of Texas and California. The high alcohol content and low price lends this beer to high consumption on college campuses and is a staple among beer pong aficionados.
'''Natural Ice''' is an alcoholic beverage made by [[Anheuser-Busch]]. Marketed as an inexpensive beer, it is sold in packs of 6, 12, 18, 24, and 30 12 oz. cans as well as 6 and 4 packs of 16 ounce cans, single 24 oz. cans, and glass bottles of 12, 32 and 40 ounce sizes. Due to its high alcohol content ,5.9 percent, it is sold as an Ale in the state of Texas and California. The high alcohol content and low price lends this beer to high consumption on college campuses and is a staple among beer pong aficionados. It commonly goes by the name "Naddy Ice" in those circles.
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Natural Ice is an alcoholic beverage made by Anheuser-Busch. Marketed as an inexpensive beer, it is sold in packs of 6, 12, 18, 24, and 30 12 oz. cans as well as 6 and 4 packs of 16 ounce cans, single 24 oz. cans, and glass bottles of 12, 32 and 40 ounce sizes. Due to its high alcohol content ,5.9 percent, it is sold as an Ale in the state of Texas and California. The high alcohol content and low price lends this beer to high consumption on college campuses and is a staple among beer pong aficionados. It commonly goes by the name "Naddy Ice" in those circles.