"Eating your own dogfood" is apparently consuming (only) your own, poor-quality 
(in relation to other things available) software.

"Drinking your own Champagne" is a proud counter, that you use your own 
products because they are the best.

IBM used the phrase, coined in 2007 apparently, in page accessed by the link 
provided.

I just can't think "Drinking your own..." without ending that with something 
that gives the fancy phrase a somewhat unsavoury... taste. 

It may just be me.

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