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  2. Fizzies - Wikipedia

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    Lem Billings, a close and long-time friend of President John F. Kennedy and the Kennedy family, has been credited as the inventor of Fizzies."As Vice President at the Emerson Drug Company in Baltimore, he was responsible for inventing the 1950s fad drink Fizzies by adding a fruit flavor to disguise the sodium citrate taste."

  3. Effervescent tablet - Wikipedia

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    "Cleaning tablets" are formulations carrying detergents for cleaning. They may be used in laundry, in cleaning of specific machines or containers, in cleaning of dentures and contact lenses, [17] etc. Some tablets used for dyeing eggs for Easter are effervescent. There also exist effervescent tablets for making carbonated drinks or soda water.

  4. 20 unusual ways to save money: Make your own soft drink - AOL

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    If you buy a lot of packaged fizzy drinks, there's a cheaper -- and greener -- alternative: The Soda Club. Soda Club lets you make your own flavored or club soda at home, with 20 unusual ways to ...

  5. Can You Make Better Soda at Home Than Coke or Pepsi? - AOL

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    The battle for brewing home-based pop is heating up now that bottled water magnate Primo Water (PRMW) is introducing its Flavorstation appliance to Can You Make Better Soda at Home Than Coke or Pepsi?

  6. Make your own soda at home with these TikTok recipes - AOL

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    For some refreshing soda inspiration, head over to TikTok and try one of these five delicious soda recipes that TikTokers have invented. 1. Homemade nettle tea soda. For a soothing and healthy ...

  7. Alka-Seltzer - Wikipedia

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    Alka-Seltzer is an effervescent antacid and pain reliever owned by Bayer since 1978. First marketed by the Dr. Miles Medicine Company of Elkhart, Indiana, United States, Alka-Seltzer contains three active ingredients: aspirin (acetylsalicylic acid or ASA), sodium bicarbonate, and anhydrous citric acid. [1]