Swig (soft drink shop)

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Swig is a popular soft drink shop chain based in the United States. It was founded in 2010 in Saint George, Utah by Nicole and Todd Tanner. The chain is known for its signature drinks, cookies, and "Dirty" sodas, which are sodas mixed with flavor shots and fresh cream.

History[edit | edit source]

Swig was established in 2010 by Nicole and Todd Tanner in Saint George, Utah. The idea for the shop came from the couple's love for flavored sodas and their desire to share their passion with others. The first shop was a success, leading to the opening of multiple locations across Utah and other states.

Products[edit | edit source]

Swig offers a variety of soft drinks, including its signature "Dirty" sodas. These are regular sodas mixed with different flavor shots and fresh cream. The shop also sells cookies, smoothies, and other snacks. Some of the most popular drinks at Swig include the "Dirty Dr. Pepper" and the "Dirty Coke."

Expansion[edit | edit source]

Since its establishment, Swig has expanded to multiple locations across the United States. The company's growth strategy includes both corporate-owned stores and franchised locations. As of 2021, there are over 40 Swig locations in Utah, Arizona, and Nevada.

Reception[edit | edit source]

Swig has received positive reviews for its unique drink offerings and friendly service. The shop's "Dirty" sodas, in particular, have gained a cult following among customers.

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