| Drink in cans: Hyph. |
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| *Michael Jackson burned his hair while filming an ad for this soda |
Universal |
10 Apr 2025 |
| Model pal copies, not the real thing? |
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| Joan Crawford, pioneer of product placement, made sure this rival to Coke was seen in her films made after she was elected to the company's board (5,4) |
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| Popular soda's former name (hyph.) |
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| Name on a vintage red, white and blue cap |
New York Times |
21 May 2021 |
| *Soda with emojis on its bottles |
Universal |
23 Jan 2021 |
| Brand originally called Brad's Drink |
Wall Street Journal |
17 Jul 2018 |
| What Brad's Drink became |
LA Times Daily |
24 Mar 2018 |
| What Brad's Drink became |
The Washington Post |
24 Mar 2018 |
| Brand originally called Brad's Drink |
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| Beverage named for a digestive enzyme |
The Washington Post |
24 Jan 2016 |
| Beverage originally called Brad's Drink |
USA Today |
09 Jan 2016 |
| Beverage originally called Brad's Drink |
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| Pop icon? |
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| Product introduced as Brad's Drink in 1893 |
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| Product introduced as Brad's Drink in 1893 |
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| Soda giant |
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| Beverage originally called Brad's Drink |
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| Its ads have featured Britney Spears and Michael Jackson |
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| Beverage originally called Brad's Drink |
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| Popular drink since 1878 |
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| Drink that 20-Across plugs (and an anagram of 40-Across) |
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| Beverage originally called Brad's Drink |
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| Pop launched in 1898 |
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| Product in whose ads James Dean made his first filmed appearance |
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| Drink since 1898 |
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