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  2. Thomas Drugs - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Drugs is a drug store located in Cross Plains, Tennessee. The building was constructed in 1915 and operated as a General Store, until it was purchased by the Thomas Family. The pharmacy opened in 1930. In 1976, the store was purchased by Dan Green. [2] In January 1991, Thomas Drugs began to serve food items at the Soda Fountain. [3]

  3. Soda fountain - Wikipedia

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    His left hand rests on the tap of a soda fountain (1936). An early soda fountain, from an 1872 engraving Hess Brothers Soda Fountain in Allentown PA, 1913. The soda fountain was an attempt to replicate mineral waters that bubbled up from the Earth. Many civilizations believed that drinking, and bathing, in these mineral waters cured diseases.

  4. Butt Drugs - Wikipedia

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    Butt Drugs was a drugstore in Corydon, Indiana, United States. Founded in 1952 by William H. Butt, the store operated until 2023. Butt Drugs was known for its unusual name, soda fountain, and service. The store gained further attention in 2010 when it was the subject of a commercial by YouTube personalities Rhett & Link. After years of ...

  5. Sweet Spots: Classic Soda Fountains That Will Make You Feel ...

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    It opened in 1884 as Deck's Drug Store, and the soda fountain was added in 1929 during Prohibition. It was run by three generations of the Deck family, and then reopened in 2007 as Doc's Soda ...

  6. Remember when you could get sundaes from a drugstore soda ...

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    From drugstore soda counters to drive-ins and ice cream trucks, here's a look back at some of Fond du Lac's most popular ice cream establishments.

  7. McGill Historical Drug Store Museum - Wikipedia

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    The drug store became a museum in 1995, when the White Pine County bought the building from Elsa Culbert, who continued to operate the drug store and soda fountain with her husband, Gerald, and became the owners of the business starting from the 1940s. The drugstore stopped operating in 1979, when Gerald died, and many of the remaining items ...

  8. Snouder's Drug Store - Wikipedia

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    The telephone also brought many members of the press to the booths of Snouder's Drug Store, covering news of Theodore Roosevelt, both as Governor and President. Teenagers and children congregated here as well, both for the telephone service and the delicious refreshments after Mr. Snouder had a soda fountain installed in 1889.

  9. New Study Exposes The Concerning Truth About Your Fountain Soda

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    Of the soda fountain drink dispensers that were swabbed, 41 percent tested positive for coliform bacteria, and 25 percent had a water temperature conducive to growing organisms called biofilms.