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      • By the early 1880s, Hires began selling three-ounce bottles of root beer in liquid form.
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  1. In 1890, the Charles E. Hires Company incorporated and began supplying Hires root beer in small bottles [5] [6] claiming over a million bottles sold by 1891. [7] Hires Root Beer was promoted as "The Temperance Drink" and "the Greatest Health-Giving Beverage in the World".

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  2. Perhaps the most famous name on the Main Line, at least for those in other parts of America, is HiresCharles E. Hires, the father of root beer. He started out as a drug store boy in a country town at when he was 12.

  3. Aug 9, 2019 · A & W: In 1919, Roy Allen bought a root beer recipe and began marketing his beverage in Lodi, California. A year later, Allen partnered with Frank Wright to form A&W Root Beer. In 1924, Allen bought his partner out and obtained a trademark for the brand that is now the top-selling root beer in the world. Barq's: Barq's Root Beer debuted in 1898 ...

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  4. Charles Elmer Hires (August 19, 1851 – July 31, 1937) was an American pharmacist and an early promoter of commercially prepared root beer. He founded the Charles E. Hires Co., which manufactured and distributed Hires Root Beer. [1] Early life.

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    Charles Elmer Hires, who developed a beverage he called "root beer" in 1875, was the first soft drink entrepreneur. His company paved the way for giants such as Coca-Cola and Pepsi. A Philadelphia-based pharmacist by profession, Hires was only 24 when he created his world-famous concoction, which he originally sold as dry concentrate that needed to...

    Charles Elmer Hires was born on August 19, 1851, on his family's farm outside of Roadstown, New Jersey. He was the sixth of 10 children of John Dare Hires and Mary (Williams) Hires, who counted among her ancestors Martha Washington, wife of President George Washington. Despite such distinguished ties, the Hires family was not a wealthy one. Young C...

    Hires was only 12 years old when he went to work at a local pharmacy. Intrigued by the profession, he moved to Philadelphia four years later to take a similar job. By 1867, Hires was working at a wholesale drug house while attending night classes at the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy and the Jefferson Medical College. He then headed to the town o...

    Although Charles Elmer Hires did not technically "invent" root beer, he displayed a certain creativity and persistence—plus a genius for marketing and advertising—that turned a concoction of roots, bark, and herbs into America's first major soft drink. His initial attempts were a far cry from the easily accessible, ready-to-drink beverages of the m...

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  5. Jun 19, 2024 · The origins of Hires Root Beer can be traced back to the late 19th century when Charles Elmer Hires, a pharmacist from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, created a unique blend of roots, berries, and herbs.

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  7. Aug 6, 2021 · Hires used over 25 herbs, berries, and roots to flavor carbonated soda water and then introduced his version of root beer at the 1876 Philadelphia Centennial exhibition, where it was a huge hit. In 1893, the Hires family began selling bottled root beer.

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