Thursday, January 19, 2012

What Soda Would Martin Luther King Jr Like?

What Soda Would Martin Luther King Jr Like if he was alive and had the chance to try Soda



180 (an energy drink produced by Anheuser-Busch)

7Up (licensed by Dr Pepper/7Up, Inc. to local bottlers)[43]

Ale-8-One (a ginger-and-fruit drink distributed mostly in Kentucky)[44]

A. J. Canfield's

Amp Energy (an energy drink from PepsiCo)

Aquafina (bottled water distributed by PepsiCo)

Arizona (mostly iced teas, marketed in distinctive tall, 23-oz. cans)

A-Treat

A%26amp;W Root Beer and A%26amp;W cream soda (licensed by Dr. Pepper/7 Up, Inc. to local bottlers)[45]

Bawls

Barq's (the only major American root beer with caffeine).

Big K (line of soft drinks - Sold at Kroger family of stores).

Big Red

Blenheim Ginger Ale (a particularly strong ginger ale, bottled by Blenheim Bottlers)

Boylan Bottling Company (a variety of sodas such as Birch beer and Root beer).

Bubble Up (lemon-lime soda, similar to 7Up, produced by The Monarch Beverage Company)

Buffalo Rock Ginger Ale (a dark-colored ginger ale produced by Buffalo Rock Company - mainly distributed in the southeastern states)

C %26amp; C Cola (a cola brand distributed as a regular grocery item rather than stocked by the bottling company's local drivers)

Cactus Cooler (licensed by Dr. Pepper/7Up, Inc. to local bottlers)

Cheerwine (cherry flavored drink - mainly North Carolina and Virginia)

Chek (line of soft drinks - affiliated with Winn-Dixie)

Chucker (discontinued line of flavored soda formerly made in Connellsville, Pennsylvania)

Coca-Cola (the largest beverage company in the world, founded in 1886)

Country Time (licensed by Dr. Pepper/7Up, Inc. to local bottlers)

Crush (Dr. Pepper/7Up, Inc.)

Dad's Root Beer (The Monarch Beverage Company, Atlanta, GA)

Delaware Punch (grape-flavored, non-carbonated, limited availability)

Diet Rite (diet cola licensed by Dr Pepper/7Up's R.C. unit to local bottlers)

dnL (caffeinated lemon-lime soda similar to Mountain Dew, from Dr Pepper/7Up, Inc.)

Double Cola (regional cola brand based in Chattanooga, Tennessee)

Dr. Brown's (A popular brand of root beer and cream soda in the New York City region)

Dr Enuf (vitamin-fortified lemon-lime drink available in northeast Tennessee, parts of Florida, and possibly elsewhere)

Dr Pepper (large international beverage company, founded in 1885)

Egg cream (type of fountain drink that originated in Brooklyn)

Fanta (multi-flavored fruit sodas)

Faygo (line of soft drinks)

Fitz's (root beer and other classic sodas bottled in a microbrewery/restaurant in St. Louis, MO, distributed to certain grocery stores around the country)

Fresca (grapefruit soda marketed by the Coca-Cola Company)

Frostie (root beer, cream, and fruit-flavored sodas)

Frostop (root beer and cream soda)

Guarana Brazilia (guarana based soda made in New Jersey by Crystal Beverage Corp.)

Grapico (Grape soft drink primarily available in Alabama)

Gray's (line of soft drinks)

Green River

Hawaiian Punch (licensed by Dr. Pepper/7Up, Inc. to local bottlers)

Hires Root Beer (licensed by Dr. Pepper/7Up, Inc. to local bottlers)

Hyvee (only marketed in the midwest)

Iron Beer (Formerly the National Beverage of Cuba, this beverage is consumed mainly by Cubans in Miami, and has been around since 1917. A rare product to find, No longer produced in Cuba, only found in Miami,Florida and the South Florida Metropolitan Area.)

Izze (natural flavored fruit drinks, multiple flavors)

Jolly Good (numerous flavors including cola, lemon lime, orange, grape, pina colada, black cherry etc.)

Jolt Cola (made with double caffeine, hence the "jolt" name)

Jones Soda (made with pure cane sugar and known for odd flavors including "candy corn" for Halloween and "turkey and dressing" for Thanksgiving)

Josta First US Energy Drink, aka Josta with Guarana

Manhattan Special (espresso soda)

Minute Maid (soft drink only) (licensed by The Coca-Cola Company)

Mello Yello (lemon-lime, similar to Mountain Dew) (The Coca-Cola Company)

Mountain Dew (licensed by PepsiCo)

Moxie (the first American mass-produced soft drink, primarily available in New England and Pennsylvania)

Mug Root Beer (licensed by PepsiCo)

Nehi (Dr Pepper/7Up, Inc.)

OK Soda (a discontinued test drink from The Coca-Cola Company with a small cult following)

Old Town (line of soft drinks)

Orange Whip (defunct fountain beverage)

Orbitz

Patriot's Choice (Cola)

Pepsi (licensed by PepsiCo)

Pibb Xtra (formerly known as Mr. Pibb) (Coca-Cola Company)

Point Premium Root Beer (Sold primarily in Wisconsin) (Stevens Point Brewery)

Polar (Line of softdrinks primarily sold in New England)

R.C. Cola (Cola) (licensed by Dr. Pepper/7 Up, Inc. to local bottlers)

Red Rock Cola

RESQ powerdrink

Refresco Goya (Goya Foods line of soft drinks for the US Hispanic market)

Route 66 Sodas, LLC (produces a variety including Route 66 Route Beer, Orange, Lime and Cream Soda).

Safeway Select (Safeway brand drink)

Sam's Choice (Wal-What Soda Would Martin Luther King Jr Like?
Thats alot of sodas. I'd say grapeWhat Soda Would Martin Luther King Jr Like?
hes black.... so purple

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