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Vitameatavegamin : ウィキペディア英語版
Vitameatavegamin

Vitameatavegamin is a fictitious health tonic imbibed by Lucy on the 1951 ''I Love Lucy'' episode "Lucy Does a TV Commercial". It is stated as an elixir containing concentrated "vitamins, meat, vegetables, and minerals". It promised to help people who are "tired, run-down, and listless".
During filming, Lucy was actually drinking apple pectin out of the Vitameatavegamin bottle. Originally, the Vitameatavegamin was 11% alcohol, according to a rare picture seen here, but for production, it was increased to 23%. Vitameatavegamin was apparently based on Geritol, an iron and B-vitamin elixir formulated in 1950 that was 12% alcohol.
The fictitious elixir is portrayed on multiple souvenir merchandise from cinnamon-flavored Vitameatavegamin candy, to cookie jars, to crocs.
Vitameatavegamin bottles were also seen in the ''Our Miss Brooks'' episode "Vitmin E-4" which focused on the gang at Madison High School bottling and selling a similar health tonic.
==See also==

*Hadacol

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