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- Tre Kors means 'three crosses' in Norwegian & the name was carefully chosen – when Norway banned distilled spirits in 1916, Thomas Bache-Gabrielsen, who was Norweigan by birth, added the crosses to symbolise the fight against disease. This was because distilled spirits could still be sold in pharmacies for medicinal purposes, & in no time at all Tre Kors Cognac became the most-prescribed remedy for illness!

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