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  2. Jolt Cola - Wikipedia

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    A "battery bottle". Jolt Cola was a beverage originally made by The Jolt Company, Inc., of Rochester, New York. From the outset, Jolt's marketing strategy centered on the caffeine content, billing the drink as a means to promote wakefulness. The initial slogan was "All the sugar and twice the caffeine." In the fall of 1987, the company began ...

  3. Fizzies - Wikipedia

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    Once perfected, Emerson named the creation Fizzies. The tablet was dropped into a glass of water, then fizzed and dissolved, creating a sweet, effervescent drink. Fizzies was introduced by Emerson on a regional basis in July 1957. In 1962, the Emerson Drug Company was acquired by Warner–Lambert, which sold the product nationally that same year.

  4. Burple - Wikipedia

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    Burple. Burple is a discontinued drink mix that was packaged in an expandable accordion -like plastic container. There were two sizes of Burple available, a lunchbox-size (8 oz, 240 mL) and a full-size (64 oz, 1890 mL) container. [1] It was distributed by Sundale Beverages of Belmont, California and sold mainly in the Midwest.

  5. 35 Childhood Things That '80s Kid Could Totally Never Forget ...

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    35 Childhood Things That '80s Kid Could Totally Never Forget, Even If They Tried. February 20, 2022 at 10:46 PM. 1. The absolute joy you got watching Muppet Babies (even if it was just a rerun):

  6. U.S. history of alcohol minimum purchase age by state

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    The legal purchase age is 18 for beer and wine, and 21 for liquor. Kansas, Ohio, Oklahoma, and South Dakota: The legal purchase age is 18 for 3.2% ABV beer, and 21 for beer stronger than 3.2% ABV, wine, and liquor. Minimum legal purchase age as of 1983 (one year before the National Minimum Drinking Age Act was passed):

  7. 22 Nasty Old-School Foods & Drinks People Wouldn't Even Think ...

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    Here are 22 foods and drinks that we loved, but today's parents would never give to their kids. Amazon.com. 1. Tang. When Tang hit the shelves in the 1950s, our parents thought the space-age ...

  8. '80s Kids Are Dying For These 20 Recipes To Make A Comeback - AOL

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    These are 20 of our best recipes that are sure to transport you back to the 1980s, from casseroles to cakes and everything in between.

  9. Kool-Aid - Wikipedia

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    United States. Introduced. 1927 ; 97 years ago(1927) Markets. Worldwide. Website. koolaid.com. Kool-Aid is an American brand of flavored drink mix owned by Kraft Heinz based in Chicago, Illinois. The powder form was created by Edwin Perkins in 1927 based upon a liquid concentrate named Fruit Smack.