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What is state beverage?
The term "state beverage" can refer to a few different things:
* Official State Beverage: Some states have officially designated a beverage as their state beverage. For example, milk is the official state beverage of California, Arizona, and New Mexico.
* Unofficial State Beverage: Some beverages are commonly associated with a state or region but may not have an official designation. For example, bourbon is often considered the unofficial state beverage of Kentucky.
* Popular Beverage: In some cases, "state beverage" might simply refer to the most popular beverage consumed within a state. This could be any type of drink, from coffee to soda to beer.
To find out the specific state beverage of a particular state, you can:
* Search online: Use keywords like "state beverage [state name]"
* Visit the state government website: Many states have sections dedicated to official symbols and designations.
* Check a general reference website: Sites like Wikipedia often list state symbols, including beverages.
Let me know if you have a specific state in mind, and I'll help you find its state beverage.
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