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Merge Popular Culture section with Seagram's 7 and 7-UP article.
For popular culture references to the drink created by mixing Seagram's Seven Crown and 7up, see Seven and Seven.
A favourite drink of Pantera guitarist Dimebag Darrell was the Black Tooth Grin,a shot of "Crown Royal" and a shot of Seagram's 7 with a splash of Coca-Cola to darken the mix.
In the 1987 film Wild Thing, Jane (played by Kathleen Quinlan) orders "four pints of some scotch", However the counterperson gives her four bottles of Seagram's Seven.
In the 2000 film The Perfect Storm, the character Bob Brown commented about Ben Pulley's death saying he "pickled himself to death drinking & s chasing Narragansetts."
While Diageo owns the Seagram's label, this particular whisky of theirs is not Canadian! It is priduced, distilled, and bottled in the US. The opening sentence that states it is a "Canadian whisky" is more than a little misleading. I'm not sure how to change it to reflect that it is, in fact, American while still mentioning that the company itself is Canadian (which might have been the original intent, though I don't believe the company's nationality is as important in an article about the product), so I'll leave it for someone else to do. But it's significant to note that it is truly American Whisky (as stated on the label).