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  2. Frostop - Wikipedia

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    "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 "Frostop Drive Inn". Archived from the original on 2006-11-05., one of the remaining drive-in restaurants

  3. Ale-8-One - Wikipedia

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    In 2006, the Ale-8-One Bottling Company introduced Ale-8-One Salsa, which was available as an experimental product, but became a permanent item at Kroger stores and on the company's online store. The salsa was inspired by a Sullivan University student who won a contest commemorating the company's 80th anniversary by making a salsa dish with Ale ...

  4. Craft soda - Wikipedia

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    Craft soda is a certain trend in the U.S., with a market share of 1% in 2015, [4] but in 2018 it also became noticeable in the Netherlands and Belgium. An American market researcher estimated the world market value for craft soda in 2016 at USD 537.9 million and expected sales in this segment to increase sharply.

  5. Kingsdale Shopping Center - Wikipedia

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    Ohio's first Giant Eagle “Market District” was built a year later. The 110,168 square-feet store was built just south of the original store in place of the old Stein Mart building. It features a cafe, wine and beer store, exotic foods, an on-site dietitian, beauty specialist, cooking classes, and more. [34] [35]

  6. RC Cola - Wikipedia

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    In 1901, the Cole-Hampton-Hatcher Grocery Store was established in Columbus, Georgia. In 1903, the Hatcher family took sole ownership and the name was changed to the Hatcher Grocery Store. The grocery store was located at what was 22 West 10th Street. Today's address (after house number changes) is 15 West 10th Street. [2]

  7. The Pop Shoppe - Wikipedia

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    The stubby positioned on retail shelves next to its long-neck competitor bottles gave the appearance that consumers were getting less, and sales plummeted. In 2011, the stubby was discontinued and brought in line with the rest of the industry's long-neck craft soda bottle. In 2016, The PoP Shoppe was acquired by Beverage World Inc. [1]

  8. Ski (drink) - Wikipedia

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    SKI Citrus Soda was formulated in Chattanooga, Tennessee at The Double Cola Company headquarters. The formula was perfected on August 10, 1956. SKI was registered two years later in May of 1958. The product was launched to the public that summer. When coming up for the name, management asked the staff to submit their best ideas.

  9. United Dairy Farmers - Wikipedia

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    Carl Sr. believed that if he could sell milk through his own store, he would not have to deal with delivery middlemen and thus pass the resulting savings on to customers. The first United Dairy Farmers store, at 3955 Main Avenue (now Montgomery Road) in Norwood, Ohio, a suburb of Cincinnati, opened on May 8, 1940. [2]