What’s the difference between ‘classic’ and ‘old fashioned’ eggnog?

Eggnog for sale at AC Value Center. (Dec. 21, 2020) Photo by Zachary Snowdon Smith/The Cordova Times

As Christmas arrives, many Cordovans crack open a carton of eggnog. Darigold eggnog comes in two main varieties: “classic” and “old fashioned.” This has left some shoppers scratching their heads: after all, “classic” and “old fashioned” are practically synonyms.

The difference between the two varieties is that “old fashioned” eggnog is creamier and more strongly spiced than “classic,” Darigold spokesperson Erin Byrne said.  “Classic” eggnog has 6% butterfat and is spiced with nutmeg, whereas “old fashioned” eggnog has 7% butterfat and is spiced with nutmeg, cinnamon and ginger.

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