Peanut Lolita
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| Type | Liqueur |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | Continental Distilling |
| Proof (US) | 53 |
| Ingredients | Whiskey and peanut |
Peanut Lolita is the name of a thick whiskey and peanut-based liqueur produced in the 1960s and 1970s.[1] The liquor was produced by Continental Distilling in Linfield, Pennsylvania.[2]
The label for Peanut Lolita features a belly dancing woman in a 1970s Persian-inspired design. It was sold as a nutty dessert alcohol, sweet and gritty in texture.[1][3] Peanut Lolita alcohol was 53 proof.[4]
Billy Carter was the official spokesperson for this liqueur while his brother Jimmy Carter held presidential office.[2][5][6]