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  2. Schweppes - Wikipedia

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    The Japanese Asahi Group bought Schweppes Australia in 2008 from Cadbury, [12] and owns the trademark in Australia. Mainstay Schweppes products include ginger ale (1870), [13] bitter lemon (1957), [14] and tonic water (the first carbonated tonic – 1871). [15]

  3. Buffalo Rock - Wikipedia

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    It was founded in 1901. In addition to bottling Pepsi products, the company produced Grapico in 1916, a grape-flavored soft drink, and a ginger ale under its own brand name. Buffalo Rock ginger ale is considerably darker in color and has a stronger ginger content than is customary. Some customers use the term "ginger cola" to describe the taste.

  4. Schweppes Australia - Wikipedia

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    Schweppes Australia is a licensed manufacturer and distributor of brands such as Pepsi, Sunkist, Mountain Dew, and Gatorade. They also produce Schweppes range of soft drinks, as well as many other Australian brands, including Solo , Passiona , Cottee’s Cordial , Spring Valley Beverages, Pop Tops and Cool Ridge , and Frantelle spring water.

  5. Canada Dry - Wikipedia

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    The subjectivity of how much ginger is necessary before a product can be fairly described as being "made from real ginger" prompted one author to quip that "The truth is in the lie of the beholder". [14] A can of Canada Dry Ginger Ale with the 2010–2022 logo at Lake Louise Canada Dry building in Saint-Laurent, Quebec, May 1946

  6. Category:Ginger ale - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Ginger ale" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total. ... Schweppes; Seagram; Small Town Brewery; Sussex Golden Ginger Ale; V.

  7. Ginger ale - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Joseph Cantrell, an Irish apothecary and surgeon, manufactured the first ginger ale in Belfast, Ireland, in the 1850s.This was the older golden style fermented ginger ale, dark coloured, generally sweet to taste, with a strong ginger spice flavour, [clarification needed] which he marketed through local beverage manufacturer Grattan and Company. [1]

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