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  2. Shasta (drink) - Wikipedia

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    Shasta Beverages is an American soft drink manufacturer that markets a value-priced soft drink line with a wide variety of soda flavors, as well as a few drink mixers, under the brand name Shasta. The company name is derived from Mount Shasta in northern California and the associated Shasta Springs .

  3. National Beverage - Wikipedia

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    National Beverage Corp. is an American beverage developer, manufacturer, and distributor based in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, focused on flavored soft drinks, with its most noted brands being La Croix, Shasta, and Faygo.

  4. List of restaurant chains in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Name Original location Founded Headquarters Number of U.S. locations Areas served Notes 7 Brew Coffee: Rogers, Arkansas: 2017 273 Nationwide 7 Leaves Cafe

  5. Shasta Beverages - Wikipedia

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  6. Gainesville, GA Weather - Hourly Forecasts and Local ... - AOL

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    Get the Gainesville, GA local weather forecast by the hour and the next 10 days.

  7. Rip It - Wikipedia

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    Rip It is an American brand of energy drink that is produced and distributed by National Beverage Corp., [1] maker of Shasta, Faygo, and La Croix.It was introduced in 2004 [2] [3] and is National Beverage Corp.'s first energy drink.

  8. In striking before-and-after photos, a parched Lake Shasta is ...

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    Lake Shasta, the state's largest reservoir, is full again after reaching perilously low levels in the drought-stricken years from 2019 through 2022. The satellite images below, from the NASA, show ...

  9. Gainesville, Georgia - Wikipedia

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    Gainesville was the site of a deadly F4 on June 1, 1903, which killed 98 people. Gainesville was the site of the fifth deadliest tornado in U.S. history in 1936, [13] in which Gainesville was devastated and 203 people were killed. [14] In April 1974, an F4 tornado 22.6 miles away from the Gainesville city center killed six people and injured ...