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Yes. They make grape juice, and also grape soda.
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And just so we don't forget, here is QueenOfSwords review of Left Behind, well worth reading: http://www.iidb.org/vbb/showthread.php?t=85078
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It took me two days of reading, but I thoroughly enjoyed his insight. I had read Kirban's 666 and 1000 many years ago and remember thinking the first book of the Left Behind series was very familiar when I read it, too.
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A funny factoid on Welch's, is that the family that started it was Methodist, and canning grape juice was inspired for the above very reason. Now days you would be hard pressed to find a Methodist who wouldn't say cheers. |
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For reference, the modern Greek phrase for grape juice (according to Babelfish) is χυμός σταφυλιών. Enjoy. |
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