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  • | name = Grape Soda | image = Grape soda in glass.jpg
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  • ...the world and comes in both carbonated and non-carbonated versions. Grape soda is often purple in color, though the exact shade can vary depending on the ...ficult to pinpoint, but it is believed that it was first produced by local soda fountains before being bottled and sold on a larger scale.
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  • NuGrape is a brand of grape-flavored soda pop. The NuGrape brand was first bottled in 1921 and by the late 1920s, was ...ique grape flavor that NuGrape is known for, which set it apart from other grape sodas on the market.
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  • ...pe juice and grape-flavored soft drinks. The production and consumption of grape-based beverages have a long history, dating back thousands of years, and pl ...d Armenia. Over centuries, the cultivation of grapes and the production of grape beverages spread throughout the Mediterranean and later to other parts of E
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  • ...s wide variety of flavors, including classics like [[root beer]] and cream soda, as well as more unique offerings like Redpop and Rock & Rye. ...reate soda flavors. The original flavors were fruit punch, strawberry, and grape, which were based on their cake frosting recipes. The company was originall
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  • ...les and come in a variety of soda flavors such as cola, root beer, orange, grape, and cherry. The candy is known for its unique effervescent quality, which ...compressed dextrose powder, flavored and colored to match their respective soda flavors. The candy's texture is chalky and dissolves easily in the mouth, r
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  • ...rom which its flavor is primarily derived. The product, sold as a syrup in soda fountains, was introduced in 1913 by Thomas E. Lyons. ...ape]], a variety of grape named after the [[Delaware River]]. The Delaware grape is not native to the state of [[Delaware]] as might be assumed from the nam
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  • '''Fruit sodas''' are a type of [[soft drink]] that are flavored with various types of fruit or fruit-derived ingredients. Unlike traditiona ...lar choice among consumers, with flavors like [[orange (fruit)|orange]], [[grape]], and [[lemon]] becoming household favorites.
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  • ...in the United States in 1939. It quickly gained popularity for its unique grape flavor and refreshing taste. This article will explore the history of Grape ...and infuse it into a carbonated beverage. The result was a grape-flavored soda that was unlike anything else on the market at the time.
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  • ...and peach among others. Nehi was introduced in 1924 as a new line of fruit-flavored beverages, which quickly became popular across the country due to their uni ...e product, Chero-Cola, but with the introduction of the Nehi line of fruit-flavored sodas in 1924, the brand's popularity soared. The success of Nehi helped th
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  • ...apple, Peach, Lime, Cherry, Watermelon, Blue Raspberry, Berry Punch, Cream Soda | website = [https://www.crushsoda.com/ Crush Soda]
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  • ...inated in [[Atlantic Canada]]. It is known for its unique combination of [[grape]], [[banana]], and [[bubblegum]] flavors, each represented by a different c ...um. Each flavor is represented by a different color in the ice cream, with grape being purple, banana being yellow, and bubblegum being blue. The flavors ar
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  • ...r category of [[soft drinks]] that includes various flavors such as lemon, grape, and cola, among others. ...companies around the world producing their own versions of orange-flavored soda.
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  • '''Bludwine''' is a sweet, cherry-flavored soft drink that was first produced in the United States in the early 20th c ...th "blud" being a phonetic spelling of "blood" and "wine" referring to the grape extracts used in the drink's formulation.
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  • * [[Lemon-lime soda]] * [[Orange soda]]
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  • ...rink. I made it with Limoncello but I think you could probably try a lemon flavored rum or vodka and it would be close to the same taste. Fun drink because it
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  • Soft drinks, also known as soda, pop, or carbonated beverages, are a staple in global consumption. This art * [[Sprite]] - A lemon-lime flavored soft drink.
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  • ...pass a wide range of beverages, both alcoholic and non-alcoholic, that are flavored with the taste of cherries. Cherries, belonging to the genus ''Prunus'', ar * '''[[Cherry Soda]]''': A carbonated soft drink flavored with cherry syrup or natural cherry flavor. Popular brands include Cherry C
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  • Ski is a citrus-flavored soda that was introduced in 1956. It gained a loyal following in the Midwest and ...oda that was launched in the 1960s. It comes in various flavors, including grape, strawberry, and orange.
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  • ...D. Little. Little, along with partner Joe S. Foster, established the Good Grape Company in [[Chattanooga, Tennessee]]. The company later changed its name t ...ges. These include [[SKI (soda)|SKI]], a citrus soda, and Jumbo, a line of flavored soft drinks. The company also produces a variety of diet drinks and special
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