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Dr Pepper
The rich, bold flavor of Dr Pepper provides a taste like no other. That's because Dr Pepper is made with an authentic blend of 23 blends, which gives you real refreshment. With Dr Pepper, there's more flavor, more taste, and more to enjoy. There's more to it. |
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7 Up
7UP is stripped of artificial flavors and preservatives. What's left is the clean, crisp taste of 7UP. As always, 7UP has no caffeine. Peel one open today and try for yourself. |
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Sunkist
Sunkist was launched nationally in 1979. Soon, Sunkist became the best-selling orange soft drink and sales continued to climb. By 1981, Sunkist was one of the top 10 soft drinks, the first for any orange soda. |
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A&W Root Beer
Roy Allen and Frank Wright are the "A" and "W" of A&W Root Beer. A&W Root Beer was developed after World War I to hone returning veterans. |
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RC Cola
Since its birth in 1905, RC Cola has been a soft drink that embodies individuality and the entrepreneurial spirit. RC's crisp, clean taste distinguishes it from other colas, and has been a favorite of cola drinkers throughout America. |
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Diet Rite
Diet Rite was introduced in 1958 by the Royal Crown Co. as the first diet soft drink. With this revolutionary introduction, health-conscious soft drink lovers were finally given a choice consistent with their lifestyle - a great-tasting cola with no calories, sodium or caffeine. |
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Big Red
Big Red has become the dominant player in the “red“ category. For the unfamiliar, the taste is described as similar to a cream soda but also as a fruity, vanilla taste, similar to bubble gum. |
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Country Time
The familiar yellow and brown label of Country Time® Lemonade Flavor Drink has skyrocketed the brand to become the top ready-to-drink lemonade in the past several years. |
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Snapple
Snapple Beverages originated as the Unadulterated Food Corporation in 1972 when three childhood friends, Leonard Marsh, Hyman Golden and Arnold Greenberg, began selling pure fruit drinks to health food stores in the Greenwich Village area of New York. |
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Deja Blue
Deja Blue, the purified, popular-priced water, first appeared in Texas in 1997. Despite having only regional distribution, the brand enjoys a 2.6 percent share of the water market nationally, according to ACNielsen. |
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Hansen's
Tear into a can of the meanest energy supplement on the planet, MONSTER energy. Hansen's went down to the lab and cooked up a double shot of this killer energy brew. It's a wicked mega hit that delivers twice the buzz of a regular energy drink. |
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AriZona
AriZona was introduced in a “single serve” 23.5 oz. can with bright colorful southwestern-style graphics, unique to ready-to-drink beverages. The AriZona can stood out “head and shoulders” over the competition. |
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Fiji
Far from pollution. Far from acid rain. Far from industrial waste. There's no question about it: Fiji is far away. But when it comes to drinking water, "remote" happens to be very, very good. |
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Red jAK
Red Jak Energy Drink 16 oz. Active ingredients: Taurine, caffeine, B6, B12, Ginseng, L-Camitine
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Bloom Energy
Good energy does more than give you a natural boost. People with good energy make the world a better place. This new energy drink is brought to you by DelMonte. |
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Cinnabon Premium Lattes
Now you can enjoy the sweet and decadent flavor of the world-famous Cinnabon rolls in a premium ready-to-drink coffee. |
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Welch's Juice
Welch's Grape Juice premiered at the World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago. Later that year, he made Welch's a national favorite by giving out samples at the Chicago World's Fair. |
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All Sport
In April 2002 All Sport was relaunched in the United States and Canada. All Sport is the only leading sports beverage with 10 percent of the recommended daily value of vitamins C, B6 and B12.
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Canada Dry
The Canada Dry story begins with pharmacist and chemist John J. McLaughlin in Toronto, Canada in 1890 to manufacture soda water, which he sold to drugstores in siphons as a mixer for fruit juices and flavored extracts. |
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Hawaiian Punch
Little known fact: Although the name Hawaiian Punch had been originally trademarked by a company from Chicago during the 1920s, the Pacific Hawaiian Products Co. claimed the expired trademark in 1954. |
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Mistic
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Squirt
Herb Bishop created a new carbonated drink that required less fruit and less sugar. He named it Squirt. |
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Stewarts
In 1924, Frank Stewart set out to develop the world's best-tasting root beer which he intended to sell in order to supplement his income as a schoolteacher opened his first Stewart's Drive-In where he served ice-cold Stewart's Root Beer in tall, frosty mugs. |
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Sunny Delight
Each bottle of SunnyD combines five summery fruit flavors to create a rich citrus punch bursting with great taste and contains Vitamin B1, plus a full day's supply of Vitamin C. |
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Vernors
Without the Civil War, there would be no Vernors. Before the conflict began, James Vernor, a Detroit pharmacist, had concocted a new drink. It was a mix of 19 ingredients, including ginger, vanilla and natural flavorings.
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Welch’s
In 1974 Welch's introduced its grape soda to consumers. As "the soft drink alternative that people trust for their pre-teen children," the soda became a hit with mothers of children aged 3-12. |
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Yoo-Hoo
There's a reason some things reach classic status, and it's no surprise that Yoo-hoo Chocolate has tickled the palates of devoted fans for 8+ decades. |
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