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  1. In the 19th century, American colonists brewed the antecedent root beers in their homes from a variety of ingredients, often serving their concoctions as hot teas. In the 1840s, the first root beer began to appear in confectionaries and general stores, bottled in stoneware and sold for medicinal use.

    • Barq’s Root Beer
    • Pepsi
    • Coca-Cola
    • Dr Pepper
    • Moxie
    • Fioravanti
    • Hires Root Beer
    • Vernors Ginger Ale
    • Schweppes

    photo source: Wikimedia Commons Barq’s Root Beer was invented by Edward Charles Edmond Barq in 1898. Before moving to Biloxi, Mississippi in 1897, Edward Barq owned and operated the Barq Brothers Bottling Company in New Orleans with his brother Gaston. They bottled carbonated water and created their own sodas. In 1898, Edward opened the Biloxi Arte...

    photo source: Wikimedia Commons Pepsi, which is and probably will always be Coca-Cola’s main rival, was first invented in 1893 by pharmacist Caleb Bradham. He introduced the soda as “Brad’s drink”, which was a mixture of sugar, water, caramel, lemon oil, kola nuts, nutmeg, and other additives. Bradham changed the drink’s name to Pepsi-Cola in 1898 ...

    photo source: Wikimedia Commons John Pemberton created the prototype version of Coca-Cola in 1885 as a substitute for morphine, which he became addicted to after his was wounded in the American Civil War. Pemberton came up with his own version of a coca wine, an alcoholic beverage containing wine and cocaine, at Pemberton’s Eagle Drug and Chemical ...

    photo source: Flickr Of all the major soft drink brands in America, Dr Pepper is the oldest. The drink was invented by pharmacist Charles Aldertonin 1885 at Morrison’s Old Corner Drug Store in Waco, Texas. The U.S. Patent Office recognizes December 1, 1885 as the first time Dr. Pepper was sold. Alderton often created recipes for soft drinks and the...

    photo source: Flickr Depending on where the information comes from, Moxie’s founding date differs. However, according to the brand’s official website, despite other accounts, there is no evidence that Moxiewas ever commercially produced before 1885. Additionally, Moxie’s creator — Augustin Thompson — was never a pharmacist (like most early soda inv...

    photo source: Wikimedia Commons Although Fioravanti is not as widely known outside of South America and Spain, it is one of the longest surviving soda brands in the world. Fioravanti’s original flavor is strawberry, but apple flavor was added to the permanent lineup. According to lore, the drink was introduced in 1878in Ecuador by Italian immigrant...

    photo source: Wikimedia Commons Hires Root Beer is known as America’s original root beer. According to the brand’s official history, Philadelphia pharmacist Charles Hires first tasted root beer in 1875 while he was on his honeymoon. However, historical accountsvary and the actual time, place, and how Hires invented his root beer is unknown. What is...

    photo source: Flickr Vernors is the oldest surviving ginger ale brand in the United States and one of the oldest sodas overall. The drink was accidentally invented by James Vernor, a Detroit pharmacist, in the 1860s. Around the early 1860s, Vernor was working on a medicinal tonic of vanilla and spices, with the addition of ginger to calm the stomac...

    photo source: Wikimedia Commons Although several brands claim that their soda is older,Schweppes is widely considered the oldest soda in the world. The company’s founder, Johann Jacob Schweppewas the first person to manufacture and sell carbonated mineral water. Schweppes founded his company in Geneva in 1783, but moved to London in 1792 to further...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Root_beerRoot beer - Wikipedia

    Root beer was originally made with sassafras root and bark which, due to its mucilaginous properties, formed a natural, long lasting foam, a characteristic feature of the beverage. Root beer was originally carbonated by fermentation.

  3. Nov 18, 2023 · A sampling fountain at the Philadelphia Centennial Exposition in 1876 launched “Hires Root Beer” as the first nationally distributed brand name soft drink. Hires Root Beer ad from 1919: “The natural flavor of real root juices makes Hires more delicious than imitation root beers”.

  4. Aug 9, 2019 · At Conwell's urging, Hires introduced his version of root beer to the public at the 1876 Philadelphia Centennial exhibition. Hires' Root Beer was a hit. In 1893, the Hires family first sold and distributed bottled root beer.

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  5. Mar 15, 2023 · By 1893, they began selling and mass-marketing the first bottled root beer. This made Mr. Hires very wealthy and many other entrepreneurs would quickly rise up, attempting to copy his success. These early soda brands included: Barq’s, Saranac, IBC, and A&W root beers.

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  7. Aug 6, 2021 · The first commercialized root beer was created by a Philadelphia pharmacist named Charles Elmer Hires, who discovered a tisane while on his honeymoon in New Jersey. Soon after, he began selling a dry version of the tea blend that had to be mixed with water, sugar, and yeast and then left to ferment.

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