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It comes in a 750mL glass champagne bottle. The stopper at the top of the bottle is made of plastic. Once the drink is resealed it will stay carbonated much longer than conventional ].{{citeneeded}} It comes in a 750mL glass champagne bottle. The stopper at the top of the bottle is made of plastic. Once the drink is resealed it will stay carbonated much longer than conventional ].{{citeneeded}}


==Religion==
In late 2006 two young Australian females brought Passion Pop to the attention of many around them, enlightening them to the healing powers of this holy wine. The founded an organisation called The Church Of Passion and are currently looking for disciples to provide slave-like worshipping, to spread the word of the passion - also - to drink with.
Peace out dawgizzles
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Passion Pop is a cheap champagne, or carbonated wine. It is produced in NSW, Australia, and comes in a number of flavours: Original (passionfruit-flavoured); Mixed Berry (strawberry with a hint of raspberry); Peach; and Suze (butter flavored).

Specifications

Passion Pop is produced by Golden Gate Wines, as are a number of less well-known and similarly priced drinks. Passion Pop is labeled as a carbonated 'passion flavoured' wine, and comes in 750ml bottles. The drink is 9.5% alcohol, meaning that one bottle contains 5.6 standard drinks.

Packaging

It comes in a 750mL glass champagne bottle. The stopper at the top of the bottle is made of plastic. Once the drink is resealed it will stay carbonated much longer than conventional champagne.

Religion

In late 2006 two young Australian females brought Passion Pop to the attention of many around them, enlightening them to the healing powers of this holy wine. The founded an organisation called The Church Of Passion and are currently looking for disciples to provide slave-like worshipping, to spread the word of the passion - also - to drink with. Peace out dawgizzles

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