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Eggnog...anywhere in London?...Found it!!


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I had a quick look on Ocado and they have it. Borden's brand. Doesn't have rum in it, which is more how I'm used to (don't you pour your rum over ice, then add the nog?). However you can get your hands on it I guess.


There's always the eggnog latte at Starbucks if you're desperate..........

Marmora Man Wrote:

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> Old Compton Street, Soho - opposite Camisa

> Brothers. Can't remember the name but it has just

> about every kind of alcohol known to man.


The shop is called Gerry's Wines And Spirits and stocks a very impressive selection of alcoholic beverages.


A quick search on their website says that they don't stock eggnog but I would recommend giving them a call as they can usually order things on request or will know somewhere else that stocks it.


Gerry, give Gerry's a call.


www.gerrys.uk.com

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