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- Moxie. The official soda of Maine (yes, really!) , Moxie was created in the state in 1884 and you can still try the sweet and faintly bitter soda today. Sign up for our newsletter!
- RC Cola. This vintage soda has deep roots in the south, where even today it's enjoyed with a Moon Pie. Created in Georgia by a pharmacist in 1905 (he was sick of selling Coca-Cola), the makers also created Nehi soda.
- Frostie Soda. Created in Maryland in 1939, by the 1950s it was being bottled at 300 plants across the US. Frostie was available in Root Beer, Cherry Limeade, Vanilla Root Beer, Blue Creme, and other sweet flavors.
- Dad's Old Fashioned Root Beer. Dad's Root Beer was created in Chicago in 1937, and that familiar flavor is still popular today. Dad's also makes cream soda, orange cream soda, blue cream soda, and red cream soda, as well as lemon-lime soda Bubble Up.
- Hires Root Beer. Sadly, you can't find this classic American root beer anywhere anymore. One of the first sodas developed and sold at classic soda fountains, Hires was eventually bought by the company that owns A&W and shuttered.
- Nehi Soda. Most of us remember the three main flavors of Nehi Soda—grape, peach, and orange—which paired perfectly with an afterschool snack. Created in 1924, the sweet drink is still available, but primarily by the case on Amazon.
- Cheerwine. Another Southern classic, this bright red soda with the wild cherry flavor was created during World War I and remains a popular favorite. We think this particular soda pairs extraordinarily well with BBQ.
- Jolt Cola. Created in 1985, Jolt was the precursor to energy drinks like Red Bull and Monster, with high levels of caffeine and sugar—with a sweet cola taste.
- Vernor's Ginger Ale. If you had a stomach ache as a kid, chances are your mom or grandma would give you a little glass of Vernor's to settle your stomach.
- Aspen Soda. This soda, with a "tantalizing snap of apple," was popular in the 1970s, but you won't see it on store shelves today. It's safe to say that the heyday of soda is over, but we can still remember these old-fashioned sweet sips fondly.
25 OLD SODA BRANDS: CONNECTING PAST TO PRESENT - ANTIQUE MALL
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- Schweppes. Release Date: 1783. Schweppes is arguably known as the oldest soda brand in the world. The product was invented by Johann Jacob Schweppe of Geneva, Switzerland, in 1783; he was the first person to formulate and sell carbonated mineral water.
- Vernors Ginger Ale. Release Date: 1866. James Vernor invented another United States soda brand in 1866. It’s one of the oldest soda brands globally and the oldest ginger ale brand in the U.S.
- Hires Root Beer. Release Date: 1876. In 1876, Charles E. Hires of the U.S. produced the Hires Root Beer. Popularly known as America’s original root beer.
- Fioravanti. Release Date: 1878. A brand invented in Ecuador by Juan F. Fioravanti in 1878 is one of the oldest soda brands in the history of humanity. It started with only the strawberry flavor, which is the original.
- Dr. Pepper. Release Date: 1885. It was created in the United States by Charles Alderton, a local pharmacist at the Morrison’s Old Corner Drug Store in Waco, Texas, in 1885.
- Moxie. Release Date: 1885. Augustin Thompson of the United States invented this brand in 1885; he was neither a pharmacist nor a chemist like most soda inventors.
- Coca Cola. Release Date: 1885. In 1885, John Pemberton invented the prototype version of Coca-Cola to replace morphine- a drug he became addicted to after he got wounded in the American Civil War.
- Pepsi. Release Date: 1893. The rivalry between Pepsi and Coca-Cola didn’t just start today. It dates back to the 19 century when pharmacist Caleb Bradham of the U.S.A.
- Barq’s Root Beer. Release Date: 1898. A brainchild of Edward Charles and Edmond Barq in 1898. Edmond Barq owned and ran the Barq Brother Bottling Company in New Orleans with Gaston, his brother, before moving to Biloxi, Mississippi, in 1897.
- Mountain Dew. Release Date: 1940. This soda brand is owned by PepsiCo and produced by them too. The original formula was created in 1940 by Tennessee beverage bottler brothers Barney and Ally Hartman.
WHAT WERE POPULAR OLD SODA BRANDS IN THE 60S? (TOP 24 DRINKS)
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