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'''Junket''' can refer to:
'''Junket''' can refer to:
*[[Junket (dessert)]], a dessert made of flavoured, sweetened curds
*[[Junket (dessert)]], a dessert made of flavoured, sweetened curds
*[[Junket (company)]], a brand name of rennet tablets and dessert mixes
*A [[movie junket]], where entertainment journalists are invited to see a movie and interview the stars of the movie before the movie's release
*A [[movie junket]], where entertainment journalists are invited to see a movie and interview the stars of the movie before the movie's release
*A cheap or free trip to a casino on the guarantee that players will gamble for a specific period of time or wager a specific amount of money
*A cheap or free trip to a casino on the guarantee that players will gamble for a specific period of time or wager a specific amount of money

Revision as of 01:29, 9 April 2007

Junket can refer to:

  • Junket (dessert), a dessert made of flavoured, sweetened curds
  • Junket (company), a brand name of rennet tablets and dessert mixes
  • A movie junket, where entertainment journalists are invited to see a movie and interview the stars of the movie before the movie's release
  • A cheap or free trip to a casino on the guarantee that players will gamble for a specific period of time or wager a specific amount of money
  • A trip taken by a government official at public expense
  • A trip taken by a company executive at the company's expense.
  • A trip paid for by a lobbyist given to congress/legislature