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</body></html>";s:4:"text";s:30439:"(Moxie was my favorite but the recipe has changed IMHO for the worse since that time.) We love our fizzy sugary beverages. Ever hear of it? Enjoy. Do you, the writer of this article, know about Clander's strawberry pop? “Deposit 10 cents here”…. Answer: Although I've never heard of a soda called Anchor (but that doesn't mean it didn't exist), soda bottles were produced by the Anchor Hocking glass company (Lancaster, OH) in the 1950s. The "ghost" bottles had wide openings and screw-on caps. I have come across a product called Chocolate Crush by an organization in the name of Gravely Brewing Company. Question: Do you remember a soft drink called Spook? The Calandra Bros. had a locally-owned and operated bottling company in Fresno, California that began in 1909. RIP to the Pepsi experiments … I don't have specifics but Coca-Cola, NY was sued by a separate Coca-Cola Bottling business that had Sprite on the market -- one of them had to go! The drink was then made by the Monarch Beverage  Company (Atlanta, Georgia; 1966-1988). The story is kind of strange. Supposedly, this brand is still in New Hampshire and Pennsylvania. Looking for a soda soft drink that existed in the Philadelphia PA. area, call Puerto Rico around 1955 to 1965. logo was Hi chico  drink Puerto Rico. Answer: Cotton Club released a soda called Fifty-Fifty (also branded as 50-50), which was half lime and half grapefruit. Question: Did you ever hear of a soda pop called Derby Up? The bottle  says "Quality Beverage" and "Coca Cola Bottling Works of Cincinnati, Ohio." Answer: As I have noted previously on this page, I have never heard of that drink, but what I've learned about "Get Up" is that it was a non-alcoholic beverage lemon soda, first released in 1934 and trademarked in February 1935 by its parent company Golden Age Ginger Ale of Youngstown, Ohio. Answer: I only know a few points about Golden Age products. The (1946) "Perfect Soft Drink" 7-ounce bottle was clear green, with white font lettering and a red brand name logo. I am surprised that Chocolate Soldier disappeared, given consumers' love for chocolate everything. Ephemeral, disposable, they served only one purpose—to let someone know "I'm here. The newspaper themselves may have some information in their morgues (archives). We don't want to rely on ads to bring you the best of visual culture. But there was (and still is) a cocktail mixer soda called "Compare" that hit the Italian market, starting in 1932. Question: Do you have any information on Super Coola? Overall, the most popular soda brands both in the 1960s are widely recognized as being Coca-Cola and Pepsi. What soft drinks were popular in the late sixties? ‘I cannot believe, today, that the world almost ignored those people and what was happening. While today we drink from giant buckets of carbonated high-fructose corn syrup, once upon a time it was just a glass bottle or a can with a pop-top. Enjoying Pepsi and Fritos at Frontierland at Disneyland., 1967. Here’s a random assortment of folks and their beloved soda pop, gathered from ads, found photos, newspapers, and other ephemera. OK Soda (1993 – 1994) The Coca-Cola Company basically spent the ’90s desperately pandering to Generations X and Y. To the best of my knowledge, the soft drink was only sold in bottles during the 1940s. This indicates to me that it was a franchise bottler (but I don't have a time frame). Question: Any chance Rondo will be coming back? What information is there about a DANA soda? In 1971, United Brands formed a wholly owned subsidiary, A&W Distributing Co., for the purpose of making A&W Root Beer available on the grocery shelf. TaB — the pink-canned diet soda that was a household staple in the late '70s and '80s — is being discontinued by parent company Coca Cola, the beverage maker announced in a statement Friday. Tab, Coca-Cola's Diet-Soda Pioneer and a '70s Icon, Is Going Away The beverage maker had held on to the fading brand to appease its loyal fan base, …  In the 1960s, the makers of Pepsi came up with a chocolate drink called Devil Shake. However, you're right; Buffalo Rock Ginger Ale was first produced in Birmingham, Alabama in 1901. A food with a low ash content isn't always what the doctor ordered. Branding colors in a paisley-like pattern were burnt-sienna orange and a mustard yellow. The Super Coola line also produced various flavors such as black cherry, root beer, and orange soda -- some were sold in cans with a "cone" that sprouted from the top; it was about 4 inches tall. The Pepsi company was purchased at auction but went bankrupt again following the Great Depression of the 1930s. From what I've learned, the drink was available in the 1970s; shelved with like items in the drink aisles of grocery stores. I enjoy a cold soft drink as much as anyone, but c’mon. Does that sound familiar at all? Dirt Soda-$2.79. (M*A*S*H), Bireley's Fruit Drinks (assorted flavors, 1930), Lemon's Superior Sparkling Ginger Ale (1871). Thanks Teri-- Sorry, the mention of Moxie was an unintentional red herring. The business closed in 1966. Answer: Yes, until around 1964, "Lemon Light" Veep was produced by Coca-Cola (in New York). Our memory banks are filled with the tastes, smells and packaging of snacks, quick meals, cereals and drinks of decades gone by. 1970s Coke dealer (from a men’s magazine), Nothing says “sexy” like posing next to a big vat of 7-Up, Patricia Paay partaking in an apple and 7-UP, Found photograph of a girl luring someone with a glass of Coke, Reedley College – Tiger Yearbook (Reedley, CA) – Class of 1974. The parent company of Monroe Bottling Works released a variety of flavored beverages in the Buffalo and Western New York area; I could not find verification of the actual brand you're looking for, but it's possible that there was a drink called "Rocky's" in the Black Rock stable. The plant was at Lafayette Avenue in New Rochelle. Question: In the late 1980s, a carbonated drink by the name of Sarasoda was available. Answer: I've seen several pictures of old 12 oz. Perhaps you can find out more by contacting the historical society in Cincy -- if they have one -- or the city's library system. Juices, wines, and spices were added to the soda water; the products were sold in English pharmacies. Answer: Chocolate Soldier was a drink that was manufactured in the 1950s and 1960s by Citrus Products Company in Illinois. Hi-C. Fanta (1960) Sprite (1961) TaB (1963) Fresca (1966) Sort by. I don't know how wide-spread it was, but Sarasoda was available in Edmonton, Alberta at that time. I've seen pictures of the early (glass)  bottles and cans of this beverage, as well as later packaging from the 1970s and 1980s. I have not found any information about whether Rondo will be reintroduced in North America, but you can contact CS to ask about it; perhaps one of their current products has a similar taste. is she making a deposit? Flying Cauldron Butterscotch Beer - Harry Potter Themed-$2.49. Answer: I have seen photos of old Dr Pepper cans with the cone shaped tops and capped lids, but I don't know if any were made in the 1940s -- I don't think so, as I believe that gimmick was from the 1950s. Question: Ever hear of Click Root Brew Root Beer? This floral-fragranced shampoo is one of the brands most often mentioned on Internet message boards frequented by women who grew up in the 1970s and early '80s. Question: There was a soda my grandmother used to like in the late  1950s. Sweet Corn Soda-$2.79. It was popular in the '30s, '40s and '50s. Buffalo Wing Soda-$2.49. Question: Have you ever heard of a soft drink called "Get Up?" Answer: Not before today but it's been fun to investigate. There was a precursor to Jolt Cola (1985) in the late 1960s whose name I cannot recall, but it also had extra caffeine. Answer: Sorry, but after checking my resources, I have no information on that. It was yellow and I think maybe it was pineapple. You can also support us by signing up to our Mailing List. Unfortunately, any inquiry I can make would require me providing this information to the recipient. During the late 1930s and throughout the 1940s and 1950s, many stores that with soda fountains installed snack and lunch counters to sell sandwiches, ice cream treats and chocolate phosphates. Towne Club. The product, which was dubbed, "The new sound of cola" consisted of three cola-based flavors: black cherry vanilla, strawberries and cream, and caramel cream. It may have been a strawberry water, and the spelling may be different. The universities may have some useful information in their expansive libraries. For more information, visit buffalorock.com. The soda company’s first diet cola was a pop-culture icon in the 1970s and early ’80s, then faded after the launch of Diet Coke. Question: Was there a soda in the sixties called Veep? The picture I see on eBay right now is a clear bottle with a colorful label. Answer: Lemon Light Veep came from New York's Coca-Cola bottler, from about 1958 to 1964, I believe. After it's 8 week period run, that it was discontinued again in the United States. One version was a club soda with a lemon taste -- the entire line, which had a variety of flavors, didn't sell well but the company kept the trademark until 1992. Perhaps one of my readers can chime in, in the comments section. Full details. They had the "standard" fruit flavors, and yes, strawberry was one. I thought it was called Kula Waii and I thought it was from Canada Dry. And you can also follow us on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter. Teri Silver (author) from The Buckeye State on November 19, 2018: Hi, Brian, in Western New York in the mid to late '50s (at least), Black Rock Beverages (Hertel Avenue) put out a drink called "Black Rock." Teri Silver (author) from The Buckeye State on August 25, 2016: Hello, probyn, thank you for reading this piece. Answer: 4% was a grapefruit-lemon-lime soda produced in the mid-1940s by John Scheu & Son Bottler in Detroit, Michigan. We had a lot of pop machines and I drank a lot of Tropical Delite but never cared for the lemon-lime flavoring (and still don't!). The earliest types of carbonated soft drinks were waters found in natural mineral springs. Limca, GoldSpot and Parle Soda - sponsors of Sunday rendezvous on NTA Ch5; lol Re: Popular Brands From The Late 70's, 80's And Early 90's by olu4life ( m ): 7:01pm On Feb 24 , 2013 I so love TANDI,was my favourite drink then. These bottles have popped up in gourmet stores and soda shops all across the country. Please consider making a donation to our site. I'd never heard of it, however, then -- and now -- I've done a search on eBay and found vintage bottles of White Rock Kula Waii soda. In addition to cereals, sodas and chips are among the most ripped-off products in the world, which is why we saved them for last. Answer: The Dr. Pepper/Seven-Up Snapple Group is the maker of Orange Crush and its family member of flavors (Diet Orange, Strawberry, Cherry, Grape, Pineapple, Peach, and Grapefruit). The oldest of the group—stubby blue vessels known as "blob tops"—debuted in the 1840s and were originally capped with porcelain corks encased in wire. The can was green, yellow and white. You can still buy some CC flavors but they're made by a company that bought out Cotton Club, about 20 years ago. How could we have all stood by and have let that happen? As with many small bottlers, further information may be available through the area's historical society. They were made from steel (not aluminum) and had the pull top opening. Full details. No one has ever come close to topping the power of the Dew. It was available in cans and bottles. After reorganization, the company introduced the 12-ounce, 5-cent bottle of Pepsi, paving the way to the product’s success. I loved the grape drink but it was not carbonated around the mid 1970s. Clearly, they have a problem they need to confront. There were a couple of Golden Age Beverages bottlers I could find; Youngstown, Ohio and Houston, Texas. Teri Silver (author) from The Buckeye State on November 23, 2015: Hi, I checked my resurces but could not find any information on that, sorry. There was also a product called PDQ that turned milk into chocolate -- it was popular in the 1960s and 1970s. From the 1960s and distributed by the Click Beverage Company in Conshohocken, PA, the Click Root Beer can was the standard 12-ounce size. We love our fizzy sugary beverages. I recently found an unopened 12oz, peel top can. There is a picture of a pineapple on the label! See more ideas about soft drinks, vintage advertisements, vintage ads. Many big cities had small soft drink bottling companies (with brands popular in those regions) and it's possible that this information is still listed in state tax records, for example. They also had something that was lemon-lime, but I can't think of the name of it. Question: Can I still find the O-So pop brand? bottle with the word "DANA" on it. “Pause for Living” was a regularly published booklet produced by Coca-Cola which featured recipes and Coke merchandise. Pictures of flat cans I've seen have can opener holes (before pull-off tops). The trademark was filed in 1969 and "officially" registered in 1971. Marisa Haselhuhn. But I've search for it and no luck. University of Kansas. TIMELINE 10 January 1971 - Members of the Irish Republican Army (IRA) carried out an early form of 'punishment attack' by tarring and feathering four men who were accused of criminal activities in, Julie Newmar was Catgirl. Non-carbonated soft drinks made up of water, honey, and lemon juice appeared in the late 1600s. Be anything but an architect" - Kurt Vonnegut. Answer: Could you be thinking of Calandra soda? Jun 27, 2015 - Explore Angela Crawford's board "Soft drinks of yesteryear" on Pinterest. I'm thinking of you" - Pablo Iglesias Maurer, Gorgeous photographs of Blondie's lead singer by Brian Arts. Jun 25, 2018. This was the soda company's first try at a diet drink—launched in 1963—and it was quite iconic during its heyday in the '70s and early '80s. This may seem like a comparatively “clean” cocktail compared with the others — just gin, lemon, simple syrup, and some soda. Answer: No, I haven't but it was fun to do a search of my resources and see so many cool pictures of old bottles-- unfortunately, not of Giant. Quick buy. Some of my personal favorite flavors are Grape, Rock ‘n’ Rye, and Peach. Question: Where can I buy Hires root beer? The bankruptcy was the result of excessive debt, music piracy and iTunes. Love is… never having to say you’re thirsty. Dr. Pepper-aholics. The metal caps say White Rock Pineapple. I have a 6 pack... and I can’t find any info? In 2007, the brand was sold to a subsidiary's subsidiary  company of Coca Cola -- Cornucopia of Bedford, NH. They also had a red creme soda, and possibly orange. It may well be that this was a temporary product which left little trace of its existence. Answer: I've seen pictures of carbonated drinks in typical soda cans called "Derby Cola," as well as marketing props (for CocaCola) for the Kentucky Derby that have logos printed on pop bottles. OK Soda was a soft drink created by Coca-Cola that aggressively courted the Generation X demographic with unusual advertising tactics, including endorsements and even outright negative publicity. The lower-case "i" was dotted with a flower-star asterisk. Also, I saw an ad that noted a time period of 1957-59. The John Scheu company was originally a brewery (1877-1911); I am not sure of the dateline for soft drinks. Peer Cherry Cola soda cans that are red, white and silver. Crush did at one time have a chocolate flavor, Do they still make a ginger ale that wasin a clear 6 oz bottle remember drinking it when I was 10 last time I bought any I was 16 I lived in the south I'm 68 now. The manufacturers called it "non-alcoholic" but it did have about 9% alcohol in it, somewhat like a wine cooler. cans and bottles ... the bottles had corked-lined metal caps, as was common in the 1950s. Soda fountains were popular in dime and drugstores, ice cream parlors, department stores and train stations. It got its name from the “pull-tab” that was used to open the bottle. I'm having no luck finding any info about it. Answer: There is a company called Orca Beverage, Inc. that reproduces vintage brands; visit http://orcabeverage.com. It was a clear, light-tasting somewhat-citrus flavored drink that I really enjoyed, but I don't believe it was on the market for very long. This article is a list of brand name soft drink products.In some cases, the relevant article is the parent brand or brand family. Cans were white, yellow and green; bottles were clear green glass with the Veep branding image in yellow and white. 12-ounce bottles were clear green. Looking for name of an ice tea in a BLUE CAN..."T-TIME", Thanks for your time and effort, Teri. From Danish Rings and Swanson TV dinners to Nintendo Cereal and Hubba Bubba Gum, revisit these childhood classics. Question: Where was Perry's Pale Dry Ginger Ale made? In addition to PepsiCo's Mountain Dew, Coca-Cola's Sprite or Dr Pepper's Sun Drop, there are a variety of smaller or regional brands for citrus soda.Several of these brands include the word "Mountain" in their name to help describe their product, a nod to Mountain Dew's leading market position. Answer: I've seen photos and descriptions of this bottle; clear glass with a large print font letter for each white diamond; D A N A. Still, perhaps these will strike a note:  Chocolate Soldier was packaged in tall bottles with the Nutcracker-like graphic printed in front. The fizzy stuff now called “liquid candy" actually has a very long history. They had the 7-ounce (7 5/8 inches tall) and a 12-ounce bottle (9 1/2 inches tall). A set of signs promoting Burma-Shave , on U. When I say "drink," I mean "obsessively inhale as much as possible." This is from the Winter 1961 edition. Please consider becoming a patron with a recurring monthly subscription of your choosing. Do you know who manufactured it? Called Golden Ginger Ale or Buffalo Rock, it is still produced by Pepsi under an independent bottler and available in the southeast and for purchase online. Quick buy. Julie was the first Catwoman to TV's Batman. Coca Cola: In 1888, Atlanta pharmacist John Pemberton mixed up sweet, brown-colored syrup with soda water.Coca-Cola was then sold at a neighborhood drug store that had a soda fountain, selling about nine 5-cent glasses per day.Coca-Cola has developed many products in its long history including Sprite (1961), TaB (1963) and Fanta (1941). Another citrus soda with a kick (caffeine); they tried to take down Mountain Dew. Tab. Towne Club started up in the 1960s. I can't tell you the manufacturing location or sales dates, but the artificially-colored product was preserved with benzoic acid, ascorbic acid, and stannous chloride (yikes, sounds scary!). It was made in Conshohocken, Pennsylvania. Local bottling companies would come and go, but perhaps historians in New York can dig up some more information. Once upon a time it was just a glass bottle or a can with pop-top. Question: Was there a bottled soft drink named "Par" (containing papaya) in the late 1930s or early 1940s? We’re happy that Wild Cherry Pepsi has stuck around over the years! Teri Silver is a journalist, commercial copywriter, editor, broadcast anchor, and Public Relations Specialist. Cocoa-Marsh was a milk additive along the lines of Bosco. Answer: I have never heard of that drink, but, as of this date, there is a "Get Up" soda bottle for sale on eBay. During the Depression people used cotton flour bags and feed sacks to make clothes, curtains, diapers, awnings and other household items. Answer: I have a couple of items you can Google for more info, although, for the moment, I'm not sure about their exact dates. Buy your Mexican and Latin American food brands by alphabetical order. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ul8Tz3k9-wQ. The concept reminds me of the small wax bottles with flavored liquid in them, but of course, you could not chew the Spook bottles. Steve Vistaunet's photgraphs of cassette spine designs take us back to pressing 'play' and 'record' on to make compilation mixes. Apparently, it is a concocted alcoholic drink. However, I have seen a picture of a somewhat clear aqua-colored bottle from 1888, or so, of a John Scheu soda product (the glass shape is typical of those from that era). You can find some company history at its current location site of http://cccola.com/. Soda fountain drinks with fruit juice, phosphoric acid, and carbonated water became very popular, and by the early 1920s, most drugstores featured soda fountains. Answer: To the best of my knowledge, Hires Root Beer, created by Philadelphia pharmacist Charles E. Hires, was the only brand of soft drink in the original company. Can you shed any light on this? See more ideas about soda pop, soft drinks, my childhood memories. Apparently, Click Root Beer was available or produced at the 7-Up plant in Conshohocken. Soda Yesteryear: People & Their Soft Drinks (1960s-70s) Once upon a time it was just a glass bottle or a can with pop-top. Full details. I don't have a specific timeline for Veep, but the name was copyrighted-protected in 1958. I will do some searching, though, and if I am able to find anything from the late 60s, I'll post it here. At the cusp of mega-fame photographs of the Rolling Stones in their respective homes by Danish photographer Bent Rej. The green bottles held 6 and 1/2  fluid ounces. Question: Do you remember Peer Cherry Cola? Until recently I had remembered it as Jolt Cola, but that turns out to have been only begun in 1985. Question: Do you remember a lemon lime soda from the 50s and 60s called Veep? The metal caps on these seven-ounce bottles say White Rock Pineapple and there is a photo of a pineapple on the label. Question: Do you have information on the non-carbonated Chocolate Soldier? Question: What is the origin of a product called  "4%"? The manufacturer calls it a "unique and incomparable flavor.". If you know the product name. Question: Have you ever heard of Earl's soda? For great art and culture delivered to your door, visit our shop. Teri Silver (author) from The Buckeye State on September 26, 2018: I've seen advertisements for Chocolate Crush but have not been able to find information or a timeline for it. Whether it is cola, root beer, fruit-flavored, or diet, if you drink soda pop or non-carbonated beverages, you have your own taste-bud-pleasing favorites. The little information I have on this brand is that some are seven-ounce and some are quart-sized bottles of White Rock Beverages from New York; they stem from the 1870s using natural spring waters. I was trying to find the name of a super-caffeinated soda available in 1969 which did not last many years after that, as I recall. But while Coca-Cola and Pepsi managed to sell the most units in the 1960s and the decades beyond, smaller soda brands like 7-UP, Fresca, Moxie, Mountain Dew, Bubble-Up, and RC Cola were all varyingly popular. We owe them, for what we allowed to happen to them.’ – Carrol Walsh, Liberator, 37 Snapshots of Manchester In The 1970s   Via: MMU, "Advice my father gave me: never take liquor into the bedroom. Soda-Emporium offers an extensive selection of nostalgic and gourmet sodas, energy drinks and flavored waters produced in the U.S and around the world. Contact the company for more information. I think it was later bought out by Pepsi & eventually discontinued. If you enjoy what we do and want to help us move away from relying on ads, you can make a contribution. Question: I didn’t see the soda pop Buffalo Rock in your list. I've seen other pictures where the bottles are green with gold labels that have the name and say "A True Fruit Pineapple Drink." I also saw a photo of a "Click" can sporting three people, snow-topped letters in strong block font, and the words in script: "Real Fresh and Delicious Root Beer." If you should find one of these cans with a manufacturing location printed on it, check with folks from that city's historical society for any information they may have in their archives. Good Luck! Global revenue of the leading food packaging firms 2018. I cannot find information about this and do not think it was sold in cans until the 1960s. :). Full details. Tab (stylized as TaB) is a diet cola soft drink created and produced by The Coca-Cola Company, introduced in 1963 and to be discontinued in 2020.Coca-Cola's first diet drink, Tab was popular throughout the 1960s and 1970s. Coca-Cola has marketed the following "soda pop" in the 1960s and 1970s in the US: Coca-Cola. Currently, the brand is owned by the folks who own Dr Pepper, but unless the market changes, don't look for Hires Root Beer to make a widespread comeback, any time soon. It wasn't until 1990 that the Nutrition Labeling and Education Act (from the USDA) came into effect, thus, unless a company released the data, the listing of ingredients (like caffeine) isn't readily available for products earlier than that. But I did a search on eBay and found a vintage six-pack of green 7-ounce bottle soda called White Rock Kula Waii soda. “Pop”-ular Bottled and Fountain Soda Pops . But because the makers of this beverage are using a registered trademark-protected product to market their drink, it wouldn't surprise me if Chocolate Crush finds itself being crushed by mounds of legal paperwork. From the soda fountains of yesterday to the plastic pop bottles of today, many brands have hit the marketplace; some are still here, and some are long gone. parent company and/or where it was made,  that would be helpful. On April 27, 2013, we went to see Julie take questions at the Chicago Comic & Entertainment Expo at McCormick Place, in Chicago. date of manufacture or distribution. Jones Extreme Sour Cherry Warhead Soda-$2.79. One of the slogans for Veep was "Great thirst fixer, wonderful mixer.". Answer: Rondo was a lightly carbonated citrus-flavored soda first produced by Cadbury-Schehweppes in 1978 and was sold primarily in cans of green and yellow with black font. Its slogan was "Real fresh and delicious." I've found various types of "UP" soda logos, but not any for "Derby Up,"  nor can I find any documentation. Disco-era fashions featuring Coke (and probably coke as well). It was sold in Cincinnati, Ohio, in the 1950s. Soda Bottles This glassy roundup showcases a sampling of the hundreds of soda brands produced from the 1800s to the 1970s (at which time bottles gave way to aluminum cans). Whereas Surge appealed to all the gnarly extreme sports nuts (i.e., teenagers sitting at home playing Doom and Myst) spawned by Dan Cortese, OK Soda was an earlier beverage that humored disillusioned slacker hipsters. Full details. 5506 c1.staticflickr.com. Question: Would you know if Dr Pepper was ever sold in cans in the 1940s, even as a trial run? They have O-So on the list but its availability may be limited. Appreciated! Had a pineapple on the label along with other tropical fruits.This was in New York. 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Teri Silver (author) from The Buckeye State on October 17, 2017: Hi, Jesse, thank you and I'm sorry; I have no information on this. However, the brand's contracted bottling facilities may have also produced and shipped sodas for other companies. Answer: The name "Par" does not strike a note, sorry. Go to eBay with this search phrase (I cannot paste the link here): "Vintage SIX PACK FULL 7oz WHITE ROCK KULA Waii ~ soda, pop, drink bottle." The Hires brand is part of the company that owns Dr. Pepper. Question: Have you, the author of this article, ever heard of Kula Waii by Canada Dry? There is a similar product (by the same company) called Solo; it is sold in Australia. Jan 18, 2015 - Explore Jason Parkinson's board "Soft Drink 70s - 80s" on Pinterest. Tropical Delite fruit soda by Cotton Club. They do not owe us anything. Nehi is Radar O'Reilly's favorite! Answer: I  had a question about Kula Waii recently (as noted on the Q & A of this article). Phosphate soda was introduced in the United States in the late 19th century. Quick buy. After nearly 60 years, Coca-Cola is discontinuing its first-ever diet soda, Tab, which became a '70s and '80s cult favorite and maintained a small but devoted customer base through the years. 10. Several variations were made, including a number of fruit-flavored, root beer, and ginger ale versions. It was made by, or called, C & C Super Coola. I would be surprised if any soft drink company could name a product "Pepso," because it is so closed to (trademark-protected) "Pepsi,"  but then, anything is possible. Question: Have you ever heard of Chocolate Crush put out by Crush? However, one thing that youth culture will also sniff out is a poseur, and OK Soda never caught on. Spotters: Kadrey, Lefty Limbo, BoingBoing, In 1971, the Troubles in Belfast and the rest of Northern Ireland were in full cry. 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