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  2. Grapico - Wikipedia

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    Grapico was first sold in 1914 in New Orleans, Louisiana, by J. Grossman's Sons.In the summer of 1917, businessman R. R. Rochell and his Birmingham, Alabama–based Grapico Bottling Works purchased Grapico syrup barrels from J. Grossman's Sons and bottled and sold Grapico to the Alabama soft drink market, becoming the first bottler to buy the syrup wholesale. [1]

  3. ‘Dirty soda’ chain is planning yet another location in ...

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    Utah-based “dirty soda” chain Swig is looking to open another location in Johnson County.. The company — which sells carbonated drinks enhanced with cream, syrup, candy and other add-ins ...

  4. The Pop Shoppe - Wikipedia

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    The stubby positioned on retail shelves next to its long-neck competitor bottles gave the appearance that consumers were getting less, and sales plummeted. In 2011, the stubby was discontinued and brought in line with the rest of the industry's long-neck craft soda bottle. In 2016, The PoP Shoppe was acquired by Beverage World Inc. [1]

  5. Fizz-nik - Wikipedia

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    The opposite end of the bubble was used for drinking. The Fizz-Nik was filled with either ice cream or ice, depending on whether one wanted to make an ice cream float or chill the soda. The Fizz-Nik was a sponsor on The Soupy Sales Show in the early 1960s. Soupy Sales would do a live demonstration of the product using ice cream that had melted ...

  6. Towne Club - Wikipedia

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    Within a couple of years, the Towne Club brands switched to plastic re-sealable bottles and new labeling. IDI also bottles other beverages, including Orange Crush, Frostie Root Beer and Stewart's Root Beer. The bottles required a standard bottle opener to be used in order to consume the product.

  7. Nesbitt's - Wikipedia

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    Although Big Red, Ltd. only actively promotes its Nesbitt's California Honey Lemonade drink, [2] [3] the company licenses the Nesbitt's soda brand to several small independent bottling companies throughout the US. [2] Retro soda producer Orca Beverage manufactures a bottled version of Nesbitt’s Orange made with cane sugar and natural flavoring.

  8. Natrona Bottling Company - Wikipedia

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    Natrona Bottling Company (founded as the Natrona Bottling Works) is an independently-owned soft drink bottling company in Harrison Township, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, that produces a line of soft drinks that uses cane sugar and is packaged in glass bottles.

  9. Cawy Bottling Company - Wikipedia

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    Cawy Bottling Company is a soda beverage company founded in Cuba in 1948 [1] and nationalized following the Cuban Revolution.Two of the company's executives emigrated to the U.S. and restarted the brand in 1962, first offering lemon-lime soda and then diversifying outside of that competitive market by offering Materva (a yerba mate flavored soda) and then other tropical flavors.