Despite the American preference for gray, the spelling grey retains a healthy presence in a lot of cultural references known to Americans, appearing in brand names like Grey Poupon (mustard) and Grey Goose (vodka), both of which originated in France.
BroadwayWorld: GREY GOOSE' Vodka Presents GREY GOOSE' VX, A Pioneering New Spirit
GREY GOOSE vodka announces the introduction of a groundbreaking new spirit - GREY GOOSE VX (Vodka Exceptionnelle) in the US market. An exclusive edition of GREY GOOSE inspired by the spirit making ...
Houston Chronicle: New Grey Goose VX is vodka with a hint of cognac
With Grey Goose VX, the French brand that launched a vodka empire, is literally turning to its roots. Its wine roots. The new VX is made with a small measure of precious cognac, resulting in a ...
AOL: Why Costco Customers Call This Kirkland Vodka '1,000 Times Better' Than Grey Goose
Chilled glass bottle and shot glasses of vodka - Miguel Tamayo Diaz/Getty Images There are many rumors online stating Costco's Kirkland Signature French Vodka is secretly Grey Goose in disguise, but ...
Why Costco Customers Call This Kirkland Vodka '1,000 Times Better' Than Grey Goose
Snopes.com: Grey Goose Says It Does Not Produce Costco's Kirkland Signature Vodka, Contrary to Rumors
Snopes readers asked our newsroom to look into a longstanding internet rumor that claims Kirkland-brand vodka sold at Costco stores is actually Grey Goose. Grey Goose has publicly stated that this ...
Grey Goose Says It Does Not Produce Costco's Kirkland Signature Vodka, Contrary to Rumors
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