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Grocery store shelves are already stocked with an abundance of tasty sodas, but they'd be even more exciting with a few of these regional favorites in the mix.
An expert in American dialects explains how a ‘health drink’ from the early 1800s spawned so many names and variations.
Few American linguistic debates have bubbled quite as long and effervescently as the one over whether a generic soft drink ...
Potbelly is giving fans two deliciously cool reasons this summer to stop into their neighborhood sandwich shop.  Starting ...
In Lincoln, root beer sales began and by the mid-1920s were a fixture. Some outlets were inside soda fountains. Tillman’s Books, Stationery and Restaurant at 3513 Holdrege, ...
The Franklin Fountain doesn’t just serve any root beer float; they craft what might be the finest example of this American classic you’ll find anywhere in Pennsylvania. Their house-made root beer ...
Food, pop, candy, water, beer: Do you know what should and shouldn’t be taxed in Ohio? Ohioans set the rules back in 1936. No matter what the policy is, hang on to your receipts.
Sure, it's kind of an oldhead soda. In these days of Dr. Pepper and Mountain Dew, drinking something like root beer is oddly old-fashioned -- only a step or two removed from those celery sodas Dr ...
Getting to the root of chicory root's popularity surge Jan. 14, 2021; ... Molson Coors launches nonalcoholic drinks in bid to expand beyond beer Sept. 10, 2020; ...