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Schnapps has a long history in Germany, dating back to the Middle Ages. It was originally used for medicinal purposes before becoming a popular alcoholic beverage. The drink gained popularity due to its strong flavor and high alcohol content, making it a favorite among drinkers. Today, schnapps is enjoyed in various flavors and is often consumed as a shot or mixed in cocktails.

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