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The classic soda fountain is the quintessential American dining experience, and no one does it better than those who have ...
Soft drinks go by many names—and each one tells a story. From 1800s pharmacies to modern dialect maps, here’s how our favourite bubbly beverages became cultural flashpoints.
DC Delegate Eleanor Holmes Norton introduced a bill to strip the US Commission of Fine Arts of its control over the city’s ...
With burgers sizzling and classic rock thumping, many Americans revel in summer cookouts — at least until that wayward cousin asks for a “pop” in soda country, or even worse, a “coke” when they ...
Fans of Detroit's beloved Vernors and the creamy vanilla ice cream Boston Coolers treat can get the taste of both in one can ...
How did a ‘health drink’ from the early 1800s spawn so many names and variations? An expert in American dialects explains.
Would you consider soda a medicinal beverage? Selling drinks purported to have health benefits has been around far longer ...
Travel back in time with a visit to one of these old-fashioned soda fountains in New York City for an egg cream or a milkshake!
Now, one could enjoy a “soda water,” “soda pop,” or “pop” anywhere they wanted rather than being confined to a brick-and-mortar soda fountain.
Dirty soda businesses began to pop up in Utah around 2010 as a Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints-approved way to enjoy the big caffeinated drinks found at coffee chains like Starbucks and Du ...