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    While carbonated water was invented by Joseph Priestley in 1767 (with his pamphlet Directions for Impregnating Water with Fixed Air published in London in 1772), [7] the first reference found to carbonated lemonade was in 1833 when the drink was sold in British refreshment stalls. [8]

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Soft_drinkSoft drink - Wikipedia

    [4] [5] Soft drink brands founded in the 19th century include R. White's Lemonade in 1845, Dr Pepper in 1885 and Coca-Cola in 1886. Subsequent brands include Pepsi, Irn-Bru, Sprite, Fanta, 7 Up and RC Cola.

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    Strictly speaking, carbonated beverages in the form of beer and champagne have been around for centuries. Carbonated drinks that don't pack an alcoholic punch have a shorter history. By the 17th century, Parisian street vendors were selling a noncarbonated version of lemonade, and cider certainly wasn't all that hard to come by but the first drinka...

    No one knows exactly when or by whom flavorings and sweeteners were first added to seltzer but mixtures of wine and carbonated water became popular in the late 18th and early 19th centuries. By the 1830s, flavored syrups made from berries and fruit were developed, and by 1865, a supplier was advertising different seltzers flavored with pineapple, o...

    The soft drink industry expanded rapidly. By 1860, there were 123 plants bottling soft drink water in the United States. By 1870, there were 387, and by 1900, there were 2,763 different plants. The temperance movement in the United States and Great Britain is credited with spurring the success and popularity of carbonated beverages, which were seen...

    In 1890, Coca-Cola sold 9,000 gallons of its flavored syrup. By 1904, the figure had risen to one million gallons of Coca-Cola syrup sold annually. The latter half of the 20th century saw extensive development in the production methodology for the manufacture of carbonated beverages, with particular emphasis on bottles and bottle caps. 1. 1957:Alum...

    Soda pop's negative impact on health issues was recognized as early as 1942, however, the controversy did not hit critical proportions until the close of the 20th century. Concerns grew as links between soda consumption and conditions such as tooth decay, obesity, and diabetes were confirmed. Consumers railed against soft drink companies' commercia...

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    Brownell, Kelly D., et al. "The Public Health and Economic Benefits of Taxing Sugar-Sweetened Beverages." New England Journal of Medicine361.16 (2009): 1599–605. Print.
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    Popkin, B. M., V. Malik, and F. B. Hu. "Beverage: Health Effects." Encyclopedia of Food and Health. Oxford: Academic Press, 2016. 372–80. Print.
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    • Schweppes. Year Created: 1783. Country of Origin: Geneva, Switzerland. Inventor: Johann Jacob Schweppe. photo source: Wikimedia Commons. Although several brands claim that their soda is older, Schweppes is widely considered the oldest soda in the world.
    • Vernors Ginger Ale. Year Created: 1866. Country of Origin: United States of America. Inventor: James Vernor. photo source: Flickr. Vernors is the oldest surviving ginger ale brand in the United States and one of the oldest sodas overall.
    • Hires Root Beer. Year Created: c. 1876. Country of Origin: United States of America. Inventor: Charles E. Hires. photo source: Wikimedia Commons. Hires Root Beer is known as America’s original root beer.
    • Fioravanti. Year Created: 1878. Country of Origin: Ecuador. Inventor: Juan F. Fioravanti. 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.
  3. Oct 7, 2024 · By about 1820, improvements in manufacturing processes allowed a much greater output, and bottled water became popular. Mineral salts and flavours were added— ginger about 1820, lemon in the 1830s, tonic in 1858. In 1886 John Pemberton, a pharmacist in Atlanta, Georgia, invented Coca-Cola, the first cola drink.

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  5. sodasense.com › bubbly-blog › when-was-soda-inventedThe History of Soda Drinks

    Sep 20, 2024 · Who invented soda? Joseph Priestley is technically credited with inventing soda, having discovered a method to infuse water with carbon dioxide to create the first artificially carbonated beverage. This groundbreaking discovery paved the way for the modern soft drink industry.

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