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  2. Nesbitt's - Wikipedia

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    Although Big Red, Ltd. only actively promotes its Nesbitt's California Honey Lemonade drink, [2] [3] the company licenses the Nesbitt's soda brand to several small independent bottling companies throughout the US. [2] Retro soda producer Orca Beverage manufactures a bottled version of Nesbitt’s Orange made with cane sugar and natural flavoring.

  3. McLane Company - Wikipedia

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    McLane is an American wholesale supply chain services company that distributes products to convenience stores, discount retailers, wholesale clubs, drug stores, military bases, fast-food restaurants, and casual dining restaurants throughout the United States. It is also a wholesale distributor of distilled beverages in some parts of the country.

  4. List of soft drinks by country - Wikipedia

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    Nesbitt's – Retro Orange Soda [110] Northern Neck Ginger Ale – Central/Eastern Virginia [111] OK Soda – a discontinued test drink from The Coca-Cola Company with a small cult following; Old Colony – grape and pineapple varieties; Old Orchard – line of juices [citation needed] Old Town – line of soft drinks [citation needed] Olipop

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  6. Mushroom-Flavored Soda? - AOL

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    According to a story on NBC Bay Area's Food and Drink blog, the retro soda fountain's creative menu offers "the option to customize from a list of 13 syrups (including chicory coffee, chocolate ...

  7. Shasta (drink) - Wikipedia

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    Until the 1950s, the company's products were mainly mixers for alcoholic drinks: mineral water, club soda, and ginger ale. Shasta introduced new marketing strategies in the 1950s, [ 2 ] which became industry standards: the packaging of soft drinks in cans, the introduction of low-calorie (i.e., “diet”) soft drinks, and the distribution of ...