Eva Denmark – a design company |  | Eva Denmark continues to follow the strategy that has provided unique solutions for more than 60 years in homes in Denmark and abroad. But we want to do more: We are and continue to be at the forefront of developments – and with the starting point in our brands Eva Solo and Eva Trio, we must be innovative and trend-setting when it comes to design and materials and in relation to lifestyle and modern trends. | Read more |
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DFDS Seaways – MiniCruises in Northern Europe |  | DFDS Seaways is the passenger division of DFDS A/S, a Danish shipping company more than 140 years old and rich in tradition. At present, the company’s six modern passenger ships operate on four different routes in Northern Europe. DFDS Seaways offers MiniCruises, city breaks, conference cruises and much more besides. One thing all the company’s newly renovated ships have in common is the high quality of their interior environments, service, entertainment and – not least – the cuisine. | Read more |
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The Danish Agricultural Council |  | The Danish Agricultural Council (www.agriculture.dk) is an umbrella organization consisting of Danish farmers’ associations, the federation of Danish cooperatives and a number of professional organizations which represent the cooperatively owned part of the food industry together with a part of the privately owned food industry. | Read more |
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Carlsberg - Probably the best beer in the world |  | We have a beer for every occasion and for every palate and lifestyle. The Group’s broad portfolio of beer brands includes Carlsberg Beer, known as Probably the best beer in the world, and strong regional brands such as Tuborg, Baltika and Holsten. We also have a wide range of leading brands in our local markets. | Read more |
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LINIE -- Taste that really travels |  | Aquavit is regarded as the national spirit of Norway. Also, it is only in Norway aquavit is matured in old sherry casks, a similar process to that of cognac and whisky. The famous LINIE Aquavit from Arcus is even sent on a long voyage by sea to Australia and back, crossing the Equator (“linie”) twice… | Read more |
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