Where does the expression ''quit cold turkey'' come from?

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There are several explanations of the phrase’s origin: A narrowing of the meaning “suddenly or without preparation,” from cold turkey being a dish that requires little preparation; originally used for heroin addicts. From the American phrase talk turkey meaning “to speak bluntly with little preparation”. Some believe the derivation is from the comparison of a cold turkey carcass and the state of a withdrawing addict — most notably, the cold sweats and goose bumps. Related to the period after *********/Thanksgiving holidays where alcohol consumption rose – the end of the leftover cold turkey from the family dinners signaled the end of excessive alcohol intake. (Copy/pasted straight from Wikipedia).

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