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SODA
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- An early version of Coca-Cola available in pharmacies' soda fountains called Lithia Coke was a mixture of Coca-Cola syrup and lithia water.
- It was created around 1876 by Augustin Thompson as a patent medicine called "Moxie Nerve Food" The sweet soda is similar to root beer, but with a bitter aftertaste.
- The cocktail often consists of five ingredients: white rum, sugar (traditionally sugar cane juice), lime juice, soda water, and mint.
- It may sometimes be flavored, most commonly with lemon The drink is sometimes tempered with baking soda to reduce its acidity.
- The pier contained a 2,500-seat theater, gym, 12-chair barber shop, tailor, cobbler shops, soda fountain and a vast kitchen and hospital.
- It is a saline soda lake, receiving water from many small streams that descend from the surrounding mountains.
- The product, originally named "Bib-Label Lithiated Lemon-Lime Soda", was launched two weeks before the Wall Street Crash of 1929.
- At the age of 23, Payen became manager of a borax-refining factory, where he developed a process for synthesizing borax from soda and boric acid.
- The most common ingredients include flour, sugar, eggs, fat (such as butter, oil, or margarine), a liquid, and a leavening agent, such as baking soda or baking powder.
- The Anzac biscuit is a sweet biscuit, popular in Australia and New Zealand, made using rolled oats, flour, sugar, butter (or margarine), golden syrup, baking soda, boiling water and optionally desiccated coconut.
- His 1984 single, "Go for Soda", was his only charted song on the US Billboard Hot 100, reaching number 86.
- Oneida County was organized on January 22, 1864, with its county seat established at Soda Springs in present-day Caribou County.
- Soda Springs' namesake springs were an attraction for the trappers who met there to socialize on November 10, 1833.
- The completion of a stagecoach road between Yreka and Upper Soda Springs in the late 1850s led to the building of Sisson's Hotel, as a stop for weary travelers, and as a staging ground for adventuresome tourists intending to climb Mount Shasta.
- In the 1950s, a soda fountain operated as Clayton Cut Rate Luncheonette in a storefront adjoining the theater.
- The current routing of US 30 via Fish Creek Summit reduced the distance between Lava Hot Springs and Soda Springs by about , but bypassed the city of Bancroft.
- Grace's neighboring towns are Soda Springs to the north east, Bancroft to the north west, and Preston to the south.
- The city is also the location of the Soda Springs Geyser, which was unleashed in 1937 when town fathers were seeking hot water for a hot pool bathing attraction.
- In modern mineralogy the term natron has come to mean only the sodium carbonate decahydrate (hydrated soda ash) that makes up most of the historical salt.
- In the 19th century industry moved into Fairport, including Deland Chemical (baking soda), Cobb Preserving (the predecessor to American Can), and the Trescott Company (fruit grading and packing systems).
- The streetcar operations also carried freight with adapted freight cars, often part of the operations consist mainly of carrying ice in an era before indoor refrigeration was available, allowing the subsequent development of far more snack stands and soda shops along the beach.
- Things Bisbee had lost over the years, according to the Newsweek article, included movies at Pettsinger's Theater, root-beer floats at Brannon's Drug and Soda Fountain, and groceries at Dick's Red Owl.
- Despite no longer bottling soda, the brand remains locally famous and distributes to eight nearby counties.
- People began practicing trades, including blacksmithing, carpentry, masonry, shoemaking, woodworking, tailoring, barrel making, rope making, tanning, weaving, brick-making, baking soda, and brewing.
- Each oasis had a small hill covered in date palm trees, surrounded by a plain of red sand impregnated with salts of soda.
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