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How did a ‘health drink’ from the early 1800s spawn so many names and variations? An expert in American dialects explains.
Soft drinks go by many names—and each one tells a story. From 1800s pharmacies to modern dialect maps, here’s how our favourite bubbly beverages became cultural flashpoints.
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This was a soft drink you had to mix yourself, but the extra effort was well worth it. It was made in Glasgow and sold around the UK from the 1950s until 1998, when Nestlé ceased production.