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== Popular culture == * [[Charles Butterworth (actor)| Charles Butterworth]]'s character in the 1931 movie ''[[Illicit (1931 film)|Illicit]]'', mentions Pluto Water, when making a "Toast to water" then listing different waters. *Pluto Water was the main subject of the novel ''So Cold the River'' (2010) by [[Michael Koryta]].<ref>Janet Maslin, "[https://www.nytimes.com/2010/07/01/books/01book.html A Hoosier Haunting: There’s Something in the Water That’s Very Strange]," ''New York Times,'' June 30, 2010 (accessed Nov 13, 2011)</ref> *In ''[[Sanford and Son]]'' season 3, episode 7, Grady ([[Whitman Mayo]]) mentions Pluto Water to Julio ([[Gregory Sierra]]). Also in season 1 Fred mentions Pluto Water to Lamont. *[[Louis Armstrong]] writes about his mother giving him Pluto Water to help cure lockjaw in the first chapter of his autobiography, "Satchmo, My Life in New Orleans". *[[Kurt Vonnegut]] references Pluto water in his first novel, “Player Piano,” in chapter 28, while setting the scene of the dystopian tavern ‘The Dutch,’ where: “in almost every hand was the drink fashionable that season, [[Bénédictine|benedictine]] and Pluto water, with a sprig of mint.”
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