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Crush is a brand of carbonated soft drinks owned and marketed internationally by Keurig Dr Pepper, originally created as an orange soda, Orange Crush. Crush competes with Coca-Cola's Fanta . It was created in 1911 by beverage and extract chemist Neil C. Ward.
50/50; 7 Up; A&W Cream Soda; A&W Root Beer; Barrelhead Root Beer; Big Red (soft drink) Cactus Cooler; Canada Dry; Canfield's Diet Chocolate Fudge; Crush; Dr Pepper
Canada Dry (club soda, tonic water, ginger ale, diet ginger ale, cranberry flavored ginger ale, green tea ginger ale) C'plus (orange, C'plus Wink) Crush (cream soda, birch beer, grape, lime, orange, pineapple) Dr Pepper and Diet Dr Pepper; Hires Root Beer and cream soda; RC Cola; Schweppes (tonic water, ginger ale, diet ginger ale) Vernors
2. Orange Crush. Offering a refreshing burst of orange (despite not containing any actual orange), this soda comes with 44 grams of sugar per 12 ounce serving, and no caffeine. The high sugar ...
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]
[2] [1] The soda was a creation of businessman Claud A. Hatcher. [1] The name "Nehi" was to remind customers that it came in "knee-high" tall bottles. [3] It offered orange, grape, root beer, peach, and other flavors of soda. [2] Nehi was instantly successful and outsold Chero-Cola entirely.
Carbonated drinks known as sparkling, fizzy, seltzer and soda waters are thought to impact the waistline. A new study weighs in, but don’t expect too much.
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