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Can someone explain why the labelling on OB is exactly like Labatt Blue? It's not just coincidental, but is it old-fashioned Korean copyright infringement, or do the two companies share some kind of connection? —Muckapedia
I removed the statement from the intro that said OB produces Budweiser. As of 25 June InBev has not purchased AB. --Papa sausage (talk) 08:14, 25 June 2008 (UTC)Reply
I remember distinctly drinking a beer called "Dry" all the time when I lived in South Korea in the early 90's. I thought it was a brand owned by OB, but I didn't see it listed. Can anyone confirm? Also, does OB not export? Even when flying on Korean Airlines to South Korea the flight attendants looked at me strange when I asked for an OB or Dry beer, this was as recently as June 2010.173.19.104.130 (talk) 22:08, 12 August 2010 (UTC)Reply
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