Yes, there are still sodas galore to this day, but the era of local bottlers and regional brands, with their own unique brand of local flavor are, sadly, few and far between these days. A fond memory as a boy was going with Mom to Doering's Super Valu and picking out the flavors to fill a 24 count, heavy cardboard case- black cherry, root beer, orange, grape, lime, cherry, ginger ale, cola, and my favorite, cream soda. And let's not forget that flavor unique to Wisconsin and the upper Midwest...white soda. (Seriously...just ask for a white soda in South Carolina, for example, and count on getting some weird stares.)
A blog which supplements my two books, Menasha, and Neenah and Menasha: Twin Cities of the Fox Valley
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Downtown 1958
Monday, September 3, 2012
Twin City Beverages
Yes, there are still sodas galore to this day, but the era of local bottlers and regional brands, with their own unique brand of local flavor are, sadly, few and far between these days. A fond memory as a boy was going with Mom to Doering's Super Valu and picking out the flavors to fill a 24 count, heavy cardboard case- black cherry, root beer, orange, grape, lime, cherry, ginger ale, cola, and my favorite, cream soda. And let's not forget that flavor unique to Wisconsin and the upper Midwest...white soda. (Seriously...just ask for a white soda in South Carolina, for example, and count on getting some weird stares.)
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I have a Twin Cities Bottling Company wooden box for sale on Marketplace. great condition.
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