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Entrepreneur launches ‘satirical’ Grexit vodka drink

A German entrepreneur is readying to release a lemon-flavoured vodka drink named Grexit ahead of Greece’s eurozone referendum.

A ‘no’ vote in the referendum has come to be known as the “Grexit”, inspiring German entrepreneur Uwe Dahlhoff to trademark the word.

He plans to launch a vodka-based alcoholic beverage in its name for an RRP of approximately €0.59, inspired by Greece’s economic crisis.

The label shows Greek prime minister Alexis Tsipras and finance minister Yanis Varoufakis toasting underneath a European Union flag, with Angela Merkel’s face surrounded by a circle of stars, and features the tag line “sauer macht lustig” – roughly translated to imply “when life gives you lemons, make lemonade”.

“Some people are satirizing the situation in pint and on TV. “I’m doing it on a bottle. Lots of people understand that it is supposed to be satirical,” Dahlhoff told Global Post.

“Naturally there are people who can’t take a joke.”

Earlier this year, a cocktail bar in Belarus outraged patrons by adding a “Holocaust” cocktail to its menu.

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