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    MacAlpine's, the beloved Phoenix diner and soda fountain that opened in 1929, is at risk of closing forever.. The restaurant has been closed for more than three years, since the start of the COVID ...

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    Arizona: La Santisima Gourmet Taco Shop. Phoenix and Glendale ... but Joe's Steaks and Soda Shop has been tagged on a Zagat list of 14 essential Philly cheesesteaks. Cheesesteaks start at under $14.

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    frostoprootbeer.com Archived 2015-08-01 at the Wayback Machine "Sock Hop Soda Shop".Archived from the original on 2015-06-07.; Frostop Root Beer; The LaPlace Frostop Est. 1958 Home of the Lot-O-Burger & Frosty Mug Root Beer

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    4. Jell-O Pudding Pops. Once a beloved treat of the 70s and 80s, Pudding Pops were a freezer aisle favorite that blended the creamy texture of pudding with the chill of a popsicle.

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  9. Names for soft drinks in the United States - Wikipedia

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    "Soda" is most common in the northeastern states, California, Nevada, Arizona, [6] as well as Hawaii and a wide enclave or pocket around the Midwestern cities of St. Louis, Missouri, and Milwaukee, Wisconsin. [7] To a lesser extent soda is also fairly common further down the east coast in eastern Virginia, eastern Carolinas and coastal Florida.