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  2. Manhattan Special - Wikipedia

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    Manhattan Special is a beverage company located in Brooklyn, New York. The company was founded in 1895 and is located in the neighborhood of Williamsburg. Their most famous product is their Espresso Coffee Soda, made with espresso beans, seltzer water, and sugar. The name of the company originated from the location of its plant on Manhattan ...

  3. Brooklyn Soda Works - Wikipedia

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    Brooklyn Soda Works. Brooklyn Soda Works is a small-scale artisanal craft soda company based in Brooklyn, New York owned by Caroline Mak and Antonio Ramos. [1] [2]

  4. Brooklyn Bottling Group - Wikipedia

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    The Brooklyn Bottling Group bottling facility is based in Milton, New York and has warehouses and distribution centers in Brooklyn, Miami, Orlando and Atlanta. The company manufactures, distributes, imports and sells over 50 brands of soft drinks, juices, food and household items. Its products ship to 23 states, primarily on the East Coast of ...

  5. Dr Pepper just passed Pepsi as the second biggest soda brand

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  6. We Tried 14 Different Orange Sodas and You Can Buy the ... - AOL

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    Jarritos Mandarin Soda. The Jarritos brand has been around since 1950, and you can find them everywhere—grocery stores, taco spots, Dollar Stores, Walmart, gas stations. I’ve tried other ...

  7. Tropical Fantasy - Wikipedia

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    Tropical Fantasy is an inexpensive soft-drink, originally from Brooklyn, New York. Its low price of 49¢ per 21-ounce bottle led to its success in the 1990s. [1] Tropical Fantasy was initially popular in inner city areas. The company did not employ large marketing campaigns and used simple store displays and low prices to sell its drinks.