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  "publishedAt": "2026-03-31T10:55:14.000Z",
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    "What Does ‘In and Out’ Mean When Ordering a Martini?",
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  "textContent": "The Martini is one of the world’s most popular cocktails, likely due to the sheer number of ways the cocktail can be enjoyed. It can be based on gin or vodka (or neither, if you’re thinking outside of the box) and flavored with vermouth, olive brine, or something else entirely. It can be shaken, stirred, or even served on the rocks, and that’s just the beginning. Beyond these fairly standard Martini requests, there are also myriad ways to communicate a specific way you’d like your cocktail served.\n\nThe article What Does ‘In and Out’ Mean When Ordering a Martini? appeared first on VinePair.",
  "title": "What Does ‘In and Out’ Mean When Ordering a Martini?"
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