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  1. Discover the fascinating untold stories behind Hires Root Beer and the iconic decade of the 1950s and 60s. From its origins to its impact on popular culture,...

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  2. Discover the fascinating history of root beer, from its rise as a popular non-alcoholic drink during Prohibition to its origins with Charles Elmer Hires, who...

  3. Root beer has been a beloved American beverage for over a century, but have you ever wondered about its origins? In this video, we'll take a deep dive into t...

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

    Root beer. Root beer is a sweet North American soft drink traditionally made using the root bark of the sassafras tree Sassafras albidum or the vine of Smilax ornata (known as sarsaparilla; also used to make a soft drink called sarsaparilla) as the primary flavor. Root beer is typically, but not exclusively, non-alcoholic, caffeine-free, sweet ...

  5. The result was a combination of more than 25 herbs, berries, and roots that Hires used to flavor carbonated soda water. 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.

  6. Hires would become the largest manufacturer of the soft drink “root beer” in the world. But at first the drink was slow to catch on. Conwell did persuade Hires to present his product at the 1876 Philadelphia Centennial Exhibition. Four years later, Hires marketed a liquid concentrate and in 1893 launched a bottled, ready-to-drink product.

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  8. Hires Root Beer was created by Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, pharmacist Charles Elmer Hires. The official story is that Hires first tasted root beer, a traditional American beverage dating back to the colonial era, while on his honeymoon in 1875. [2] However, historical accounts vary and the actual time and place of the discovery may never be known.

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