Dr Brown's
Dr Brown's is a brand of soft drink made by J & R Bottling. It is popular in the Northeastern United States and parts of Florida, and is carried by many delis in New York City.
History[edit | edit source]
Dr Brown's has been a popular brand for over 150 years. The company was created in 1869 by Edmund S. Brown. It was initially most popular in the New York City area among the Jewish population. The brand gained wider recognition in the mid-20th century.
Products[edit | edit source]
Dr Brown's produces a variety of flavors. The most well-known include cream soda (known for its distinctive sweet, creamy flavor), Black Cherry (a tart, fruity soda), and Cel-Ray (a celery-flavored soda). Other flavors include Root Beer, Ginger Ale, and Diet versions of their popular flavors.
Production[edit | edit source]
Dr Brown's sodas are produced by J & R Bottling. The company uses traditional methods to create their distinctive flavors. The sodas are Kosher, and the company has a strong relationship with the Jewish community.
In popular culture[edit | edit source]
Dr Brown's has been referenced in various forms of popular culture. It has been featured in several films and television shows set in New York City, and is often associated with the city's deli culture.
See also[edit | edit source]
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