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  2. Hydrox Corporation - Wikipedia

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    In 1917, Thomas McInnerney split the company from the Consumers Company. [7] Heavy post-war advertising and several slogans during 1917–1918 led to the rise of Hydrox. [8] By 1920, Hydrox was the most popular ice cream brand in Chicago. [9] Hydrox bought the Collins Bros. and Thompson-Reid ice cream companies in 1921. [10]

  3. A.J. Canfield Company - Wikipedia

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    Canfield's 50/50 was a grapefruit- and lime-flavored soft drink [7] [8] [9] In the late 1980s-early 1990s the 50/50 soft drink brand was bottled at Laurel Packaging, Inc. (now Pepsi Bottling Group), Johnstown, PA, and was distributed by the Will G. Keck Corporation (Kecksburg, PA) and also by D & M Management, Inc. (Davidsville, PA), an independent beverage distribution firm, in the West ...

  4. Filbert's - Wikipedia

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    Filbert's Old Time is a beverage company based in Chicago, Illinois. Since 1926, it has bottled and distributed soft drinks as well as non-carbonated beverages. The warehouse is located on 3430 S Ashland Ave, Chicago, IL 60608.

  5. Dad's Root Beer - Wikipedia

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    Dad's Root Beer was established in the 1930s [2] by partners Barney Berns and Ely Klapman in the basement of Klapman's Chicago-area home. The first trademark registration was filed on September 24, 1938, granted on February 14, 1939, to the Dad's Root Beer Company of Chicago, with the product name in use since February 1937.

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  7. The History of Coca-Cola and Pepsi’s Rivalry — And Which Is ...

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    Coca-Cola was invented in 1986 by a pharmacist in Columbus, Georgia, who began selling it to soda fountains, the History Channel reported. Six years later, the Coca-Cola Company was founded.

  8. Green River (soft drink) - Wikipedia

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    Green River soda was first created in 1916 in Davenport, Iowa, by Richard C. Jones, who owned a local confectionary shop. [6] In 1919, Jones sold his recipe to the Schoenhofen Edelweiss Brewing Company of Chicago. [1] Prior to 1920, the brewery produced the popular Edelweiss beer.

  9. Canfield's Diet Chocolate Fudge - Wikipedia

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    The beverage was introduced in 1972 by 32-year-old Alan B. Canfield, senior vice president of Elgin, Illinois-based A.J. Canfield Beverages, a company founded by his grandfather. Canfield was a regular dieter and chocolate lover, and got the idea the year before and brought a two-pound box of fudge to Manny Wesber, the company's chief chemist. [1]