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== Sales history==
== Sales history==
Seven Crown was popular in the 1970s, but saw a decrease in success along with most whiskeys in the 1980s and 1990s when many consumers left for [[vodka]] and [[rum]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://ehis.ebscohost.com/eds/detail?hid=114&sid=ca1a32e7-d6d5-4c84-b96c-1909fe209315%40sessionmgr114&vid=3&bdata=JnNpdGU9ZWRzLWxpdmUmc2NvcGU9c2l0ZQ%3d%3d#db=f5h&AN=9502140524 |title=Bookmarkable URL intermediate page |publisher=Ehis.ebscohost.com |date= |accessdate=2012-03-03}}</ref> The brand sold thirty-one million cases in 1970, but only sold eight million in 1993.
Seven Crown was popular in the 1970s, but saw a decrease in success along with most [[American whiskey]]s in the 1980s and 1990s when many consumers left for [[vodka]] and [[rum]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://ehis.ebscohost.com/eds/detail?hid=114&sid=ca1a32e7-d6d5-4c84-b96c-1909fe209315%40sessionmgr114&vid=3&bdata=JnNpdGU9ZWRzLWxpdmUmc2NvcGU9c2l0ZQ%3d%3d#db=f5h&AN=9502140524 |title=Bookmarkable URL intermediate page |publisher=Ehis.ebscohost.com |date= |accessdate=2012-03-03}}</ref> The brand sold thirty-one million cases in 1970, but only sold eight million in 1993.


== See also ==
== See also ==

Revision as of 15:20, 13 January 2013

Seagram's Seven Crown
Seagram's Seven Crown
American Blended Whiskey
TypeBlended whiskey
ManufacturerDiageo
Proof (US)80
VariantsSeagram's VO Canadian Whisky
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Seagram's Seven Crown, otherwise known as Seagram's Seven, is a blended American whiskey produced by Diageo under the Seagram name. Seagram's beverage division was acquired by Diageo, Pernod, and The Coca-Cola Company in 2000.

Seagram's Seven is typically consumed in combination with a non-alcoholic beverage. Popular mixers include cola and lemon-lime. Seagram's Seven with 7up is known as a 7 and 7. Seagram's Seven has an ABV of 40%.

Sales history

Seven Crown was popular in the 1970s, but saw a decrease in success along with most American whiskeys in the 1980s and 1990s when many consumers left for vodka and rum.[1] The brand sold thirty-one million cases in 1970, but only sold eight million in 1993.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Bookmarkable URL intermediate page". Ehis.ebscohost.com. Retrieved 2012-03-03.