Fitz's

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Fitz's is a popular American soft drink brand, known for its variety of flavors and its long-standing history. The brand is particularly famous for its root beer, which is considered a classic American beverage. Fitz's was first established in St. Louis, Missouri in 1947, and has since become a staple in the American soft drink industry.

History[edit | edit source]

Fitz's was founded by Roy Fitz in 1947. The brand started with a single product, Fitz's Root Beer, which quickly gained popularity due to its unique flavor and high-quality ingredients. Over the years, Fitz's expanded its product line to include other flavors such as cream soda, orange pop, and grape pop.

Products[edit | edit source]

Fitz's offers a wide range of soft drinks, with root beer being the most popular. Other notable products include Fitz's Cream Soda, Fitz's Orange Pop, and Fitz's Grape Pop. All Fitz's beverages are made with natural ingredients and are free from artificial preservatives and sweeteners.

Fitz's Root Beer[edit | edit source]

Fitz's Root Beer is the flagship product of the Fitz's brand. It is known for its rich, creamy flavor and its unique blend of herbs and spices. Fitz's Root Beer is often enjoyed on its own, or used as a mixer in various cocktail recipes.

Fitz's Today[edit | edit source]

Today, Fitz's continues to be a beloved brand in the American soft drink industry. The company remains committed to producing high-quality beverages using traditional methods and natural ingredients. Fitz's products can be found in grocery stores and restaurants across the United States.

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