Habits are safer than rules; you don't have to watch them. And you don't have to keep them, either. They keep you: Frank Hall Crane.
RANDOM TIDBITS
On May 15, 1950, Coca Cola became the first product ever to
appear on the cover of Time Magazine. This issue also
featured an in-depth article about the Coca Cola Company.
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First sold in 1885 at Morrison's Old Corner **** Store in
Waco, Texas, Dr Pepper is the oldest soft ***** in America.
It was soon followed by Coca-Cola (1886), Pepsi-Cola (1898),
IBC Root **** (1919), 7-UP (1929), Sprite (1961), and
countless other soft drinks that have long since disappeared
from the shelves.
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IBC Root **** was developed in 1919 by the Independent
Breweries Company in St. Louis as an alternative to
alcoholic beverages during prohibition.
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When C.L. Grigg first introduced 7-UP to the world in 1929,
he called it "Bib-Label Lithiated Lemon-Lime Soda." He soon
changed the name to the much easier to pronounce "7-UP."
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Born in the hills of Tennessee in the 1940s, Mountain Dew
was originally invented by two brothers, Barney and Ally
Hartman, for use as a mixer with *******. Mountain Dew is
actually slang for "moonshine," and some of the early
bottles were even adorned with sketches of a character
called Willy the Hillbilly.
***
When Caleb Bradham first created his own carbonated soft
***** to serve fountain customers at his drugstore, he
called the concoction "Brad's *****." On August 28, 1898,
Bradham renamed his invention "Pepsi-Cola."
RANDOM TIDBITS
On May 15, 1950, Coca Cola became the first product ever to
appear on the cover of Time Magazine. This issue also
featured an in-depth article about the Coca Cola Company.
***
First sold in 1885 at Morrison's Old Corner **** Store in
Waco, Texas, Dr Pepper is the oldest soft ***** in America.
It was soon followed by Coca-Cola (1886), Pepsi-Cola (1898),
IBC Root **** (1919), 7-UP (1929), Sprite (1961), and
countless other soft drinks that have long since disappeared
from the shelves.
***
IBC Root **** was developed in 1919 by the Independent
Breweries Company in St. Louis as an alternative to
alcoholic beverages during prohibition.
***
When C.L. Grigg first introduced 7-UP to the world in 1929,
he called it "Bib-Label Lithiated Lemon-Lime Soda." He soon
changed the name to the much easier to pronounce "7-UP."
***
Born in the hills of Tennessee in the 1940s, Mountain Dew
was originally invented by two brothers, Barney and Ally
Hartman, for use as a mixer with *******. Mountain Dew is
actually slang for "moonshine," and some of the early
bottles were even adorned with sketches of a character
called Willy the Hillbilly.
***
When Caleb Bradham first created his own carbonated soft
***** to serve fountain customers at his drugstore, he
called the concoction "Brad's *****." On August 28, 1898,
Bradham renamed his invention "Pepsi-Cola."