The original Sidecar story - by Cointreau staring Dita Von Teese

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Uploaded by on Jul 20, 2010

Paris 1923, Cointreau and Rémy Martin cognac, the sidecar cocktail was born. Video staring Dita Von Teese.
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More Margarita, Cosmopolitan, White Lady, Sidecar and other delicious cockail recipes on http://www.cointreau.com

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  • The only think wrong w/this commercial is the bartender's mustache. The mustache looks like it came from a child's costume kit.

  • i want that drink now.... but with dita on my side^^

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  • As far as the mistype on the lemon juice, they were no doubt distracted. I sure was.

  • Can I have this dress? And her btw.

  • I don't even drink and I suddenly want to. I love a class act and Dita is the IT girl for our times.

  • she s great, everything about this ad is almost great.... just ....somehow i think she looks ...old...in it......

    i m huge vintage fan, but her rib is so freaking...clear..............

  • lol at 1:48 they changed the amount of fresh lime juice from 1 1/2 to just 1/2

  • i love the concept of this commercial, dita looks as beautiful as always and the soldier really catches the eye...but honestly, the fake mustache steals the show XD

  • in the 1920s she doesnt look as good as in all others. Though I absolutely adore her-.

  • I am having that exact recipe right now, and it is pretty freaking good. Of course cointreau and remy are owned by the same company.

  • a vintage cointreau would have been perfect

  • Watch the ending without annotations, and you'll wind up with a very sour drink!

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