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KOHO Bottle

$89.00

Available for advance purchase is 45 Proof Koho. Bottle of KS 89 Rum by Kō Hana.

*Kuleana and Kākou SPONSORSHIPS include the KOHO Bottle.

Consider taking your participation to the next level by becoming a sponsor!

RB40 RUM WILL BE AVAILABLE IN 2029.

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Available for advance purchase is 45 Proof Koho. Bottle of KS 89 Rum by Kō Hana.

*Kuleana and Kākou SPONSORSHIPS include the KOHO Bottle.

Consider taking your participation to the next level by becoming a sponsor!

RB40 RUM WILL BE AVAILABLE IN 2029.

Available for advance purchase is 45 Proof Koho. Bottle of KS 89 Rum by Kō Hana.

*Kuleana and Kākou SPONSORSHIPS include the KOHO Bottle.

Consider taking your participation to the next level by becoming a sponsor!

RB40 RUM WILL BE AVAILABLE IN 2029.

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DID YOU KNOW . . .

The sugar grown and processed in Hawaiʻi was shipped primarily to the United States and, in smaller quantities, globally. Sugarcane and pineapple plantations were the largest employers in Hawaiʻi. Today the sugarcane plantations are gone, production having moved to other countries.
- Wikipedia

 
 

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