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Oct. 6, 2017

Dve Palochki (‘Two Chopsticks’) - one of Russia’s largest restaurant chains operating mostly in Moscow and St. Petersburg - has released a dedicated ICO-themed menu for Autumn 2017, The Cointelegraph reports.

The menu makes reference to a “mulled wine ICO” with drinks priced in “tokens” equal to Russian rubles.

There is even an unavailable Chinese mulled wine which the menu describes as “banned.”

“Latin America, China, Japan and Europe have invested their cryptocurrency in ICOs, but we know what you should invest in this Autumn. We invite you to place your bets on cryptocurrency’s long-term outlook,” a blog post about the release reads.

Earlier this summer, branches of Burger King in Moscow began accepting Bitcoin (Bitcoin) payments in a limited pilot scheme.

In August, the fast food giant launched Whoppercoin, a homegrown digital token based on the Waves platform.

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