Brand of 49 Across |
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Soda that, according to the Food and Drug Administration, is not technically a cola |
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Soda created by a Texas pharmacist in the late-nineteenth century |
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Carbonated soft drink first created in the 1880s * |
The Telegraph Cross Atlantic |
07 Oct 2024 |
Soda that doesn't contain prune juice |
Universal |
15 Apr 2021 |
Forrest Gump's favorite soft drink |
New York Times |
23 Jun 2020 |
Beverage marketed as a blend of 23 different flavors |
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Beverage marketed as a blend of 23 different flavors |
New York Times |
13 Dec 2019 |
Brand with a secret formula |
Wall Street Journal |
27 Apr 2019 |
Brand with a secret formula |
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Caramel-colored soft drink |
USA Today |
22 Feb 2018 |
Soft drink in a burgundy can |
Wall Street Journal |
21 Feb 2018 |
Caramel-colored soft drink |
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'Always one of a kind' sloganeer |
New York Times |
16 Jun 2017 |
"Always one of a kind" sloganeer |
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Soft drink invented in the 1880s |
Wall Street Journal |
19 Nov 2016 |
Product possibly named after a real physician |
New York Times |
14 Aug 2016 |
Product boasting 'a unique blend of 23 flavors' |
New York Times |
29 Jan 2016 |
Product possibly named after a real physician |
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Product boasting "a unique blend of 23 flavors" |
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Product whose name lost its period in the 1950s |
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Beverage with a museum in Waco, Texas |
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Soft drink since 1885 |
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Pepsi rival |
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Ad slogan words before "you're a part of me" |
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Soft drink with the classic slogan "Good for life!" |
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