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  2. Ginger ale - Wikipedia

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    Grattan embossed the slogan "The Original Makers of Ginger Ale" on its bottles. [2] Ginger ale is transparent, whereas ginger beer, a stronger tasting product, is often cloudy due to the residues of brewing. 1916 Toronto Star ad for Canada Dry ginger ale. Dry ginger ale was created by Canadian John J. McLaughlin, a chemist and pharmacist. [3]

  3. Canada Dry - Wikipedia

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    The subjectivity of how much ginger is necessary before a product can be fairly described as being "made from real ginger" prompted one author to quip that "The truth is in the lie of the beholder". [14] A can of Canada Dry Ginger Ale with the 2010–2022 logo at Lake Louise Canada Dry building in Saint-Laurent, Quebec, May 1946

  4. Pure Spring Company - Wikipedia

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    Pure Spring products included Pure Spring Ginger Ale, Minted Grape, Swiss Cream Soda, Honee Orange, Grand Slam, root beer, and Gini, a mix. [1] Its products were distributed from Alberta to the Maritimes, making Pure Spring the largest independent soft drink firm in Canada. [1] Pure Spring was also a local bottler for RC Cola.

  5. John J. McLaughlin - Wikipedia

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    After embarking on a tour of European carbonated water producers, McLaughlin returned to Toronto in 1890, where he founded a soda water bottling plant. [3] In 1904, he launched Canada Dry "pale dry" Ginger Ale and in 1907, received a patent for "Canada Dry Ginger Ale."

  6. Sussex Golden Ginger Ale - Wikipedia

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    Sussex Golden Ginger Ale is a "golden" ginger ale originally bottled in the town of Sussex, New Brunswick, Canada. It is produced by Canada Dry Motts , a subsidiary of Keurig Dr Pepper . The beverage is retailed in Canada 's Maritime Provinces and northern areas in the state of Maine .

  7. Category:Ginger ale - Wikipedia

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  8. Horse's neck - Wikipedia

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    Dating back to at least the 1900s, it was a non-alcoholic mixture of ginger ale, ice and lemon peel. [2] By the 1910s, brandy, or bourbon would be added for a "horse's neck with a kick" or a "stiff horse's neck." The non-alcoholic version was still served in upstate New York in the late 1950s and early 60s, but eventually it was phased out.

  9. List of Canadian inventions, innovations, and discoveries

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    Canada Dry Ginger Ale – a dry ginger ale invented by John J. McLaughlin in 1904 under the name of "Pale Ginger Ale", before it was patented in 1907 under "Canada Dry Ginger Ale". [ 3 ] Canola Oil – developed from natural rapeseed (a plant from the turnip family) by National Research Council Canada (NRCC) personnel in the 1970s, containing a ...