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Cocoroco

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Cocoroco can

Cocoroco is a Bolivian rectified spirit made of sugar cane with a purity of 96%.[1] Cocoroco is sold as "potable alcohol", most often in tin cans.

Like rum, cocoroco is made from sugar cane.[2] Unlawful trade of cocoroco and coca leaves occurs across the Altiplano among Aymara communities living in Chile and Bolivia.[2] Cocoroco is illegal in some neighboring countries such as Chile where all alcoholic drinks with over 55% alcohol content by volume are illegal.[citation needed]

Notable brands of cocoroco include Caiman and Ceibo.

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