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Creamola Foam was a soft drink produced in the form of effervescent crystals that were mixed with water. It was manufactured in Glasgow and sold in the UK from the 1950s, until Nestlé ended production in October 1998. [1] In 2005, Allan McCandlish of Cardross started producing a re-creation of Creamola Foam under the name ‘Kramola Fizz’.
Lem Billings, a close and long-time friend of President John F. Kennedy and the Kennedy family, has been credited as the inventor of Fizzies."As Vice President at the Emerson Drug Company in Baltimore, he was responsible for inventing the 1950s fad drink Fizzies by adding a fruit flavor to disguise the sodium citrate taste."
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I was totally lost on what Brause was. I searched around and saw that it was compared to Creamola. This article was greatly useful to me.— Preceding unsigned comment added by 62.254.189.229 23:24, 20 October 2006 I have tried Brause Pulver and in a purely subjective comment I would say "Dont bother".