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When was the Bloody Mary invented?

The Bloody Mary was invented in 1921, most likely in a Parisian bar for American expats. It started simply as tomato juice and vodka, but shortly after it was spiced up with salt, pepper, lemon and Worcestershire sauce. After Prohibition, the drink made it back to New York and the rest was history as it took its place as one of the most popular brunch drinks.

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