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The word "drama" comes from the Scottish Gaelic phrase "drama", which means "perfect drink", and "drama" may also mean "yellow drink". After the Battle of Kaloden, Prince Charles edward stewart fled to Skye. There, he was sheltered by John McKinnon. According to family legend, the prince gave McKinnon the recipe for this precious drink. Historians have controversial views on this matter, and some people think that this story is fabricated for promotion. Legend has it that McKinnon gave the recipe to james ross in the late19th century. Ross went to the Broadford Hotel in Skye, where he developed and perfected the recipe. At first, he just shared it with his friends and regulars. Is also one of these friends, first proposed to sell it further, and finally sold it to France and the United States. The name is registered as trademark 1893. Rosying died young, and his widow was forced to sell the formula to pay for her children's study. Coincidentally, it was bought by another family named McKinnon and began mass production.