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Danny DeVito launches alcohol line

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Published: June 16, 2007 at 7:07 PM

MIAMI BEACH, Fla., June 16 (UPI) -- Actor Danny DeVito has announced the release of Danny DeVito's Premium Limoncello, a lemon flavored alcohol, at his restaurant in Florida.

DeVito, the latest celebrity to slap his name on products, says there also are plans for a pasta sauce, steak sauce and salad dressing, in conjunction with his Miami Beach restaurant, The Los Angeles Times reported Saturday.

The actor reportedly came out with his own brand of Limoncello after he embarrassed himself on ABC's "The View," still feeling the effects of another brand of the drink the night before.

He is in Florida for the grand opening Monday of DeVito South Beach, which will feature Italian cuisine.

"I put my name on every single thing that I do," said DeVito, 62.

Topics: Danny DeVito
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