Talk:Sheridan's

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Suggestion: Add a picture of the bottle and site sources as the companys website and the bottle itself

Query "Recently Created", i'm sure it has been around for at least 10 years, but am unable to verify this. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 192.93.164.23 (talk) 10:48, 4 September 2008 (UTC)

Sheridan's Information is Required
The picture of a bottle has been added, but no sources have been added. Seriously, I know that this is a real alcoholic beverage, but can someone please add a little more information about this alcoholic beverage? 80.202.108.223 21:42, 18 August 2007 (UTC)

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"As of this posting, Sheridan's is not available in the United States, though it can be purchased on cruise ships in the duty free shops. It is unclear as to why there is a lack of shipment to the USA (the drink is popular especially around the holidays), but researching into several New England states (MA, CT, VT, NH) and NY and NYC, no shops seem to be able to give reasoning except that it is not possible to get in bulk.

Update --> The manufacturer made a decision not to distribute Sheridan's in the US. It is available however at several duty free shops along the Canadian border. Sheridan's is also available to order on a website called tipsygifts.com. The site is british based and a case with 6 bottles of Sheridan's will set you back about $260 or so, shipping included."

This second paragraph is unsourced, and contains blatant advertising. The former is blatant original research. Neither is allowed on Wikipedia, so I've commented them out. (Also, talking about its availability in North America but nowhere else betrays a North American bias which is strange for an Irish topic...) Hairy Dude (talk) 21:01, 30 July 2008 (UTC)