• This sketch is a reworking of Liquore Strega
  • Mineral water from Chaudfontaine whose source is located near Liège in Belgium. The water comes out lukewarm at 37°C, with low mineral content. The source is now owned by Coca-Cola.
  • Mineral water from Chaudfontaine whose source is located near Liège in Belgium. The water comes out lukewarm at 37°C and is lightly mineralized. The source is now owned by Coca-Cola.
  • Mineral water from Chaudfontaine whose source is located near Liège in Belgium. The water is lightly mineralized. The source is now owned by Coca-Cola.
  • Aperitif wine produced by the Alphonse Schick establishment in Brussels.
  • Italian liqueur made from 70 different plants including mint, fennel, cinnamon. The distillery is located in Benevento near Naples.
    The word strega translates to "witch" in French.
  • Mineral water, sparkling, ferruginous and restorative, supposed to combat anemia. Its source is located in the Vosges.
    A variant was made for the Pink Pills (Cf. black and white photo).
  • Rhum Saint Paul. At the bottom of the work is written: "out of gluttony... / out of hygiene...".
  • Anisette Marie Brizard created in Bordeaux as early as 1755.
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