Talk:Firefly Distillery
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Tone
[edit]The tone of this article seems inappropriate for wikipedia. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 206.53.144.63 (talk) 01:28, 22 September 2008 (UTC)
Clean up and move
[edit]I'm working on the article. I plan to move the article to the name "Firefly Distillery" and write about the history of the distillery and the product line.
Firefly Sweet Tea Vodka martini is O'Charley's feature specialty drink now so I think that the Distillery has broken into the market well enough for an entry.
A google search of Fire Sweet Tea Vodka finds articles that I can use to source the details in the article.
Start reference list:
Articles:
- Gourmet magazine. John T. Edge. First Sip: Sweet Tea Vodka. June 20, 2008. A review of Firefly Sweet Tea Vodka.
- New York Times. By Robbie Brown. February 10, 2009. (Review of Sweet Tea Vodka with a few details about the company included)
- Best in Charleston Southern Living Travel. Taylor Bruce, Jennifer V. Cole, Tanner C. Latham. 2009.
- Charleston. By Teresa Taylor. July 16, 2008.
- The State By Megan Sexton. Jan. 08, 2009. (Gives a current description of the company. A detailed review of distillery including founding, growth, product lines.)
- South Carolina Business Journal. Feb 01, 2007. Hartvigsen, Kristine. "Kindred Spirits: Firefly Vodka".
- "Firefly Vodka gets iced tea all liquored up", August 6, 2008, by Susan Cohen, Charleston City Paper.
Ingredient in recipes from notable source:
The Charleston Cocktail From Southern Living Magazine. Patrick Emerson, AUGUST 2008.
More to come... FloNight♥♥♥ 14:25, 18 March 2009 (UTC)
Out of date
[edit]This article needs to be updated to reflect which products are no longer manufactured in South Carolina. Too many Charleston tourists mistakenly believe all the sweet tea vodka is still made on Wadmalaw. Biturica (talk) 19:37, 19 July 2012 (UTC)
Is Firefly just a brand name owned by Sazerac?
[edit]Based on this trademark filing, I wonder whether the Firefly brand is simply owned by The Sazerac Company at this point. —BarrelProof (talk) 22:21, 13 April 2016 (UTC)
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