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  2. Cactus Cooler - Wikipedia

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    Cactus Cooler is an orange–pineapple flavored soft drink sold primarily in Southern California and the surrounding Southwestern United States. Distinguished by its orange, yellow, and green label with saguaro cacti , the soda is part of Keurig Dr Pepper and was previously distributed under the Canada Dry brand.

  3. List of brand name soft drink products - Wikipedia

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    50/50; 7 Up; A&W Cream Soda; A&W Root Beer; Barrelhead Root Beer; Big Red (soft drink) Cactus Cooler; Canada Dry; Canfield's Diet Chocolate Fudge; Crush; Dr Pepper

  4. Canada Dry - Wikipedia

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    From the 1950s onward, the company introduced a larger number of products, including Cactus Cooler. Norton Simon took an interest in the company in 1964, and it merged with Simon's other holdings, the McCall Corporation and Hunt Foods , to form Norton Simon Inc. Dr Pepper bought Canada Dry from Norton Simon in 1982.

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    $3.49 per jar; arrives in stores February 5. Next up are these garlic-and-herb grilled olives. These briny bites would make a delicious addition to a game-day charcuterie or appetizer spread.

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  7. Hi-C - Wikipedia

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    Ecto Cooler was a product tie-in with the cartoon series The Real Ghostbusters, based on the 1984 live-action film, Ghostbusters. It was a rebranded version of an earlier drink from Hi-C called Citrus Cooler, which had been on shelves as early as 1965 and continued to be sold until the rebranding to Ecto Cooler.