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  2. Ski (drink) - Wikipedia

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    SKI was registered two years later in May of 1958. The product was launched to the public that summer. When coming up for the name, management asked the staff to submit their best ideas. Then employee, Dot Myers, submitted the names SKI and SKEE after being inspired from a weekend Skiing trip on the Chickamauga lake. Management loved the name ...

  3. Double Cola Company - Wikipedia

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    Inspired by a weekend-long ski trip on Chickamauga Lake, then-employee Dot Myers submitted the names "Ski" and "Skee" into the contest. Management liked the name and it's been Ski ever since. [3] In 1957 Double-Cola made history by becoming the first major soft drink to be marketed in a 16-ounce (470 ml) returnable bottle. [3]

  4. List of regional beverages of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Ski soda bottles: Ski: Although the origins to Ski have no known connection to the city of Evansville, Indiana, the product is very popular there, and has become a significant part of the local culture. [22] [23] A citrus soda made using orange and lemon juice Sweet tea: Sweet tea [24] Southern United States: A sugary Southern variant of iced ...

  5. List of citrus soft drinks - Wikipedia

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    Ski is a citrus soda made from orange and lemon juices manufactured by the Double Cola Company. The Double Cola Company of Chattanooga, Tennessee originally got the formulated Ski from Byron Clarson in 1956 who owned a Double Cola-related bottling company in Richland Center, Wisconsin, and trademarked the soda in 1958

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  7. List of U.S. state beverages - Wikipedia

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    The first known usage of declaring a specific beverage a "state beverage" within the US began in 1965 with Ohio designating tomato juice as its official beverage. The most popular choice for state beverage designation is milk (or a flavored milk, in the case of Rhode Island).

  8. Holiday snow in Ohio: Check out the 4 ski resorts in the ...

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    If you're really desperate to see some snow in Ohio holiday season (albiet man-made), here are a handful of places near Columbus open for the season. Holiday snow in Ohio: Check out the 4 ski ...

  9. Category:Food and drink companies based in Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Food and drink companies based in Ohio" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C.