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Anybody know this UPC Code?


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Never mind, it appears to be Bellow's, a former National Distiller's brand that is now owned by Beam.

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Here's another one that's not on my list: 85232. Anybody recognize this one?

Joe :usflag:

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A UPC code is ten digits long. The first five indicates the company, the last five the companies product. Example; 18200 indicates Budweiser the company, 53150 indicates a case of Bud Light cans.

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Here's another one that's not on my list: 85232. Anybody recognize this one?

Joe :usflag:

The TTB site has a number very close to that one...but it doesn't list a company name. What label is associated with that UPC? Maybe, I could gather info, that way?

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. What label is associated with that UPC? Maybe, I could gather info, that way?

Jeff,

Old Setter. Probably no longer made.

Joe :usflag:

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Seems like most of the hits on the TTB site gave listings for items bottled in MD and PA. It never listed an actual name for the producer but had tons of listings. Many types of products and labels.

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85232 Majestic Distilling Co. Baltimore, Maryland. Old Setter has been replaced with Setter Premium, they are also the proud producers of Redneck Riviera Blended Whiskey.

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A UPC code is ten digits long. The first five indicates the company, the last five the companies product. Example; 18200 indicates Budweiser the company, 53150 indicates a case of Bud Light cans.

Actually they are 12 digits...you have to count the digits at both ends of the barcode.

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