Soda History - Teamsters Local 812 (2024)

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Soft drinks can trace their history back to the mineral water found in natural springs. Bathing in natural springs has long been considered a healthy thing to do, mineral water was said to have curative powers. Scientists soon discovered that gas carbonium or carbon dioxide was behind the bubbles in natural mineral water.

In 1767, the first drinkable, man made glass of carbonated water was created by Englishmen, Dr. Joseph Priestley. Three years later, the Swedish chemist, Torbern Bergman, invented a generating apparatus that made carbonated water from chalk by the use of sulfuric acid. Bergman's apparatus allowed imitation mineral water to be produced in large amounts.

In 1810, the first U.S. patent was issued for the "means of mass manufacture of imitation mineral waters" to Simons and Rundell, of Charleston, South Carolina. Carbonated beverages did not achieve great popularity in America until 1832, when John Mathews invented his apparatus for the making carbonated water. Mathews mass manufactured his apparatus for sale to others.

The drinking of either natural or artificial mineral water was considered a healthy practice. American pharmacists, who were selling most of the mineral waters, started to add medicinal and other flavorful herbs to the unflavored beverage, i.e. birch bark, dandelion, sarsaparilla and fruit extracts. The early drug stores with their soda fountains became a popular part of American culture. Customers wanted to take the drinks home with them and the soft drink bottling industry grew from the consumer demand.

Over 1,500 U.S. patents were filed for either a cork, cap or lid for the carbonated drink bottle tops. The bottles were under a lot of pressure from the gas. Inventors were trying to find the best way to prevent the carbon dioxide (bubbles) from escaping. In 1892, the "Crown Cork Bottle Seal" was patented by William Painter, a Baltimore machine shop operator. It was the first very successful method of keeping the bubbles in the bottle.

In 1899, the first patent was issued for a glass blowing machine for the automatic production of glass bottles. Earlier glass bottles had all been hand blown. Four years later, the new bottle blowing machine was in operation. It was first operated by the inventor, Michael J. Owens, an employee of Libby Glass Company. Within a few years, glass bottle production increased from 1,500 bottles a day to 57,000 bottles a day.

Sometime in the 1920's, the first "Hom-Paks" were invented. "Hom-Paks" are the familiar six-pack carrying cartons. Automatic vending machines also began to appear in the 1920's. The soft drink had become an American mainstay.


Timeline

  • 1798 The term "soda water" is first coined.
  • 1810 First U.S. patent is issued for the manufacture of imitation mineral waters.
  • 1819 The "soda fountain" is patented by Samuel Fahnestock.
  • 1835 The first bottled soda water is available in the U.S.
  • 1850 A manual, hand & foot operated, filling & corking device, is first used for bottling soda water.
  • 1851 Ginger ale is created in Ireland
  • 1861 The term "pop" is first coined.
  • 1874 The first ice-cream soda is sold.
  • 1876 Root beer is mass produced for public sale.
  • 1881 The first cola-flavored beverage is introduced.
  • 1885 Charles Aderton invented "Dr Pepper" in Waco, Texas.
  • 1886 "Coca-Cola" is invented in Atlanta, Georgia by Dr. John S. Pemberton.
  • 1892 The crown bottle cap is invented by William Painter.
  • 1898 "Pepsi-Cola" is invented by Caleb Bradham.
  • 1899 The first patent is issued for a glass blowing machine, used to produce glass bottle.
  • 1913 Gas motored trucks replace horse drawn carriages as delivery vehicles.
  • 1919 The American Bottlers of Carbonated Beverages is formed.
  • 1920 The U.S. Census reports that more than 5,000 bottlers now exist.
  • Early 1920's The first automatic vending machines dispense sodas into cups.
  • 1923 Six-pack soft drink cartons called "Hom-Paks" are created.
  • 1929 The Howdy Company debuted it's new drink "Bib-Label Lithiated Lemon-Lime Sodas" later called "7 Up". Invented by Charles Leiper Grigg.
  • 1934 Applied color labels are first used on soft drink bottles. The coloring was baked on the face of the bottle.
  • 1952 The first diet soft drink is sold called the "No-Cal Beverage".
  • 1957 The first aluminum cans are used.
  • 1959 The first diet cola is sold.
  • 1962 The pull-ring tab is invented.
  • 1965 Is the first time soft drinks in cans are dispensed from vending machines.
  • 1965 The resealable top is invented.
  • 1966 The American Bottlers of Carbonated Beverages is renamed The National Soft Drink Association.
  • 1970 Is first time plastic bottles are used for soft drinks.
  • 1973 The PET (Polyethylene Terephthalate) bottle is created.
  • 1974 The stay-on tab is invented.
  • 1981 The "talking" vending machine is invented.

The History of Coca-Cola
Soda History - Teamsters Local 812 (1)In May, 1886, Coca-Cola was invented in by Doctor John Stith Pemberton in Atlanta, Georgia. The name was a suggestion given by Pemberton's bookkeeper Frank Robinson.

Being a bookkeeper, Robinson also had excellent penmanship. It was he who first scripted "Coca-Cola" into the flowing letters which has become the famous logo of today.

The soft drink was first sold to the public at the soda fountain in Jacob's Pharmacy in Atlanta.

About nine servings of the soft drink were sold each day. Sales for that first year added up to a total of about $50. The funny thing was that it cost Pemberton over $70 in expanses, so the first year of sales were a loss.

Today, products of the Coca-Cola Company are consumed at the rate of more than one billion drinks per day.

The History of Pepsi Cola
Soda History - Teamsters Local 812 (2)Caleb Bradham of New Bern, North Carolina was a pharmacist. Like many pharmacists at the turn of the century he had a soda fountain in his drugstore, where he served his customers refreshing drinks, that he created himself. His most popular beverage was something he called "Brad's drink" made of carbonated water, sugar, vanilla, rare oils, pepsin and cola nuts.

"Brad's drink", created in the summer of 1898, was later renamed "Pepsi-Cola" after the pepsin and cola nuts used in the recipe. The name was trademarked on June 16th, 1903.

After seventeen years of success, Caleb Bradham lost "Pepsi-Cola" He had gambled on the stock market, he believed sugar prices would raise but they fell instead. "Pepsi-Cola" went bankrupt in 1923.

In 1931, "Pepsi-Cola" was bought by the Loft Candy Company Loft president, Charles G. Guth reformulated the popular soft drink.

In 1940, history was made when the first advertising jingle was broadcast nationally. The jingle was "Nickel Nickel" an advertisem*nt for "Pepsi-Cola" that refered to the pepsi price and the quantity for the price. "Nickel Nickel" became a hit record and was recorded into 55 languages.

The History of 7 Up
Soda History - Teamsters Local 812 (3)Charles Leiper Grigg was born in 1868 in Price's Branch, Missouri. As an adult, Grigg moved to St. Louis and started working in advertising and sales, where he was introduced to the carbonated beverage business.

By 1919, Grigg was working for a manufacturing company owned by Vess Jones. It was there that Grigg invented and marketed his first soft drink called "Whistle".

After a dispute with management, Grigg quit his job (giving away "Whistle") and started working for the Warner Jenkinson Company, developing flavoring agents for soft drinks. Grigg invented then his second soft drink called called

"Howdy". When he eventually moved on from Warner Jenkinson Co., he took his soft drink "Howdy" with him.

Together with financier Edmund G. Ridgway, Grigg went on to form the Howdy Company. So far, Grigg had invented two orange-flavored soft drinks. But his soft drinks struggled against the king of all orange pop drinks, "Orange Crush".

"Orange Crush" grew to dominate the market for orange sodas.
Grigg decided to focus on lemon-lime flavors and and by in October of 1929 he had invented a new drink called, "Bib-Label Lithiated Lemon-Lime Sodas".
The name was quickly changed to " 7 Up Lithiated Lemon-Lime" and then again quickly changed to just plain "7 Up".

"7 Up" merged with "Dr Pepper" in 1986.

The History of Dr Pepper
Soda History - Teamsters Local 812 (4)In 1885, in Waco, Texas, a young pharmacist called Charles Alderton invented the soft drink "Dr Pepper".

Alderton worked at a place called Morrison's Old Corner Drug Store and carbonated drinks were served at the soda fountain. Alderton invented his own recipes for soft drinks and found one of his drinks was becoming very popular. His customers originally asked for the drink by asking Alderton to shoot them a "Waco".

Morrison, owner of the drug store is credited with naming the drink "Dr. Pepper" after a friend of his, Dr. Charles Pepper. Later in the 1950s the period was removed from the "Dr Pepper" name.

As demand grew Alderton and Morrison had trouble manufacturing enough "Dr Pepper" for their customers. Then in stepped, Robert S. Lazenby, Lazenby owned The Circle "A" Ginger Ale Company in Waco and was impressed with "Dr Pepper". Alderton did not want to pursue the business and manufacturing end of soft drinks and agreed that Morrison and Lazenby should take over and become partners.

In 1891, Morrison and Lazenby formed the Artesian Mfg. & Bottling Company, which later became the Dr Pepper Company.

In 1904, the company introduced Dr Pepper to 20 million people attending the 1904, World's Fair Exposition, in St. Louis. That same world's fair introduced hamburger and hot dog buns and ice cream cones to the public.

The Dr Pepper Company is the oldest major manufacturer of soft drink concentrates and syrups in the United States.

Soda History - Teamsters Local 812 (2024)

FAQs

What is the oldest soda ever made? ›

Dr Pepper was created in 1885 and believed to be the first soda as we know it today followed by Coca-Cola one year later.

What is the oldest soft drink in the United States? ›

#FUNFACTFRIDAY Dr Pepper is the oldest soft drink brand in the United States. It was first created in Waco in 1885 by Charles Alderton. As a pharmacist, Alderton spent his time mixing medicines for the community and loved the smell of the different flavors in the air of the store in which he worked.

What was soda originally called? ›

History
YearTerm
1863Soda pop
1880Soft drink
1909co*ke
1920Cola
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What is the oldest soda still sold today? ›

Schweppes started in 1783

According to Coca-Cola, which owns the distributing rights to Schweppes in much of Europe and Asia, he later moved its headquarters to England. At 239 years of age and counting, Schweppes is not only the oldest soda brand in existence but the first bottled soft drink, period (via RFDTV).

What was the most popular soda in the 50s? ›

1950s: Diet-Rite Cola

It quickly became the biggest-selling diet soda and one of the top sellers overall, behind only Coca-Cola, Pepsi and 7-Up.

Which is older Pepsi or co*ke? ›

By 1888, control of the recipe was acquired by Asa Griggs Candler, who in 1896, founded The Coca-Cola Company. Two years later, in 1898, Caleb Bradham renamed his "Brad's Drink" to "Pepsi-Cola," and formed the Pepsi-Cola Company in 1902, prompting the beginning of the cola wars.

What is America's oldest drink Coca-Cola or Dr Pepper? ›

Dr Pepper is the oldest soft drink in America. Older than Coca-Cola, in fact, by a full year. It was created in 1885 by a pharmacist, Charles Alderton, in Waco, Texas.

Why is Dr Pepper called Dr Pepper? ›

Originally made in Morrison's Old Corner Drug Store in Waco, Texas, the drink's unique flavor was a hit when it was first sold in 1885. Wade Morrison, the drug store owner, named it "Dr. Pepper" after Dr. Charles Pepper, a Virginia doctor who was the father of a girl Morrison was once in love with.

What is a brand of soda that was once popular but is no longer made? ›

Life Savers Soda

Life Savers has had a number of failed creations over the years, from Creme Savers to Life Savers Holes. But the brand's most spectacular failure might be Life Savers Soda, which was an unappealing brown color.

How much was a can of soda in 1940s? ›

In the end, inflation killed the nickel co*ke. The price of the ingredients rose. In the late 1940s, some stores sold co*kes for 6 cents.

What is the most popular soda? ›

It is no surprise here, but the number one most popular soft drink is hands down Coca-Cola Classic. Manufactured by the largest soft drink beverage company in the world, co*ke is the staple of the Coca-Cola Company. Crisp, delicious, and super refreshing, Coca-Cola Original is an all-time favorite.

What do Southerners call soda? ›

Most Southerners, meanwhile, tend to call any soft drink a 'co*ke,' no matter what brand they're sipping." (Aside: There appears to be a soda pocket in St.

Why do Southerners call all sodas co*ke? ›

"co*ke" became a generic term in the south because it was the first widely popular soft drink and it wasdefinitively southern. A Harvard Dialect Survey conducted in 2003 measured usage of terms like "soda" and "pop" and how they were used by region.

What do Brits call soda? ›

In the United Kingdom and Ireland, the term "fizzy drink" is common. "Pop" and "fizzy pop" are used in Northern England, South Wales, and the Midlands while "mineral" is used in Ireland. In Scotland, "fizzy juice" or even simply "juice" is colloquially encountered, as is "ginger".

Which sodas are no longer made? ›

Pages in category "Discontinued soft drinks"
  • Caffeine-Free Diet co*ke.
  • Coca-Cola Black Cherry Vanilla.
  • Coca-Cola BlāK.
  • Coca-Cola C2.
  • Coca-Cola Raspberry.
  • Coca-Cola with Lime.
  • co*ke II.

Who makes Walmart soda pop? ›

Cott manufactures Wal-Mart's Sam's Choice sodas as well as the private label soft drinks for other supermarkets. Swartzberg estimates that Wal-Mart made up about 34 percent of Cott's net sales last year.

What was the first flavored soda? ›

In 1876, root beer started to be sold to the public — and was flavored with more than 25 herbs berries and roots. The first cola-flavored soda was sold in 1881 and Dr. Pepper was invented four years later.

What is America's Number 1 soda? ›

Coca-Cola has come a long way since Dr. John Pemberton sold the first glass in a downtown Atlanta pharmacy in 1886. What is this? This famous soda isn't just the most popular soft drink in the US but has dominated the global market for decades.

What is the oldest orange soda? ›

The World's First Orange Soda

The “original orange soda”—Orange Crush—was created in 1906 by Chicago's J.M. Thompson; however, the commercial formula wouldn't take off until 1911, when California-born beverage chemist Neil C. Ward perfected the blending process.

What was a portion size of soda in the 1950s? ›

A portion used to be about 2.4 ounces and now, an average order clocks in at a hefty 6.7 ounces, the graphic shows. Soda servings have multiplied by six – a regular drink in the '50s was about seven ounces in size.

What does the word Pepsi stand for? ›

Five years later in 1898, Bradham renamed his drink to what is now known as “Pepsi-Cola.” The reasoning behind this was to let customers know that it was more than just a refreshment, but in his mind, a “healthy” cola that aided digestion. The word 'Pepsi' comes from the root word dyspepsia, which means indigestion.

Which is older Sprite or 7 Up? ›

7 Up, invented in 1929, came before Sprite, which came out in 1961. While Sprite is part of the Coca Cola Family, 7-Up was a privately held corporation, until sold in 1978 to Philip Morris, then again sold it in two parts: international division to Pepsico, US Division is held by Keurig,DR. Pepper.

What came first Dr Pepper or Pepsi? ›

It's the oldest major soft drink brand in America

Dr Pepper was created one year before Coca-Cola (1886) and eight years before Pepsi (1893).

Why does Dr Pepper say 10 2 4? ›

The 10-2-4 Collectors' Club is named for early company logos, some with drawings of clock faces, urging patrons to have a Dr Pepper at 10 AM followed by one each at 2 PM and 4 PM.

What did the first co*ke taste like? ›

The original co*ke recipe is a bit sweeter than the co*ke we consume today. But the flavor is completely different. It has an overwhelming lemon taste and it also has a very earthy taste because of the essential oils in it.

Why is it called 7 up? ›

Britvic claims that the name comes from the seven main ingredients in the drink, while others have claimed that the number was a coded reference to the lithium contained in the original recipe, which has an atomic mass of 7.

What does the 23 stand for in Dr Pepper? ›

What are the 23 flavors? The 23 flavors are cola, cherry, licorice, amaretto (almond, vanilla, blackberry, apricot, blackberry, caramel, pepper, anise, sarsaparilla, ginger, molasses, lemon, plum, orange, nutmeg, cardamon, all spice, coriander juniper, birch and prickly ash.

Why is it called Mr Pibb? ›

First introduced as "Peppo" to compete against Dr Pepper, the name was changed to "Mr. Pibb" after Dr Pepper sued The Coca-Cola Company for trademark infringement. The original test markets for Mr. Pibb in 1972 were located in Waco, Texas, the birthplace of Dr Pepper, before the company moved to Dallas, Texas.

What is the least popular soda? ›

Barq's Root Beer

Much like the carbonation, the flavor is flat and leaves a slightly metallic aftertaste.

Which soda made a comeback? ›

Crystal Pepsi 2022: '90s soda makes comeback with 30th-anniversary contest. Crystal Pepsi, an iconic clear soda from the early 1990s, is making a comeback — sort of.

How much did a bottle of co*ke cost in 1957? ›

co*ke 1957 cost a nickel for a 6 oz bottle.

How much did a bottle of co*ke cost in 1944? ›

Did you ever take your sweetheart out for a five-cent bottle of co*ke? A bottle of co*ke (there were no cans of co*ke then) cost only five cents in 1944.

How much did a bottle of co*ke cost in 1950? ›

1920 - a nickel, 1930 - a nickel, 1940 - a nickel, 1950 - a nickel. As late as 1959, you could buy a 6-and-a-half-ounce bottle of Coca-Cola for one nickel.

What is the healthiest soda to drink? ›

Healthy Sodas
  • Sierra Mist is often considered one of the healthiest sodas you can drink because a 12-ounce can contains 140 calories, 35 milligrams of sodium, and 37 grams of carbohydrates.
  • Seagram's Ginger Ale is a classically healthy soda. ...
  • Sprite is the Coca-Cola company's product, similar to PepsiCo's Sierra Mist.
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What soda has the most sugar? ›

Dubbed nectar of the gods by its many fans, Mountain Dew takes the crown for the soda with the most grams of sugar, according to Business Insider.

Why do they put peanuts in co*ke? ›

Historians speculate that the Southern tradition of blending shelled, salted peanuts and co*ke may have originated in the 1920s, when farmers or other manual laborers wanted to enjoy a snack that wouldn't require touching their food.

What do New Yorkers call a soda? ›

That's because in Rochester, Buffalo and the rest of Western New York, the sweet, carbonated drink is typically called a pop. In the rest of the state, it's a soda.

What do Chicago call soda? ›

What about carbonated beverages, do you use "soda," "pop," or "co*ke?" Now across the U.S. the answer is pretty mixed, but Chicago and most of northern Illinois, use "pop," while the rest of the state say "soda."

What do Northerners call soda? ›

Soda is the preferred term in the Northeast, most of Florida, California, and pockets in the Midwest around Milwaukee and St. Louis. Pop is what people say in most of the Midwest and West. And co*ke, even if it's not Coca-Cola brand, is what people call it in the South.

Why is it called Mexican soda? ›

In the United States and Canada, Mexican Coca-Cola, or Mexican co*ke (Spanish: Coca Cola de Vidrio, English: Glass Coca-Cola, or Coca-Cola in a glass bottle) or, informally, "Mexico*ke", refers to Coca-Cola produced in and imported from Mexico.

What do New Orleans people call soda? ›

Do you want a Sprite, a Barqs Root Beer or a Coca Cola.” Collector's comments: The two words are synonymous for soda. The term cold drink probably comes from the fact that soda is always served on ice or chilled in New Orleans because the climate is so hot and humid.

What is toilet paper called in England? ›

Bog roll. Taken from the 16th-century Scottish/Irish word meaning 'soft and moist,' bog means restroom or lavatory. Bog roll, naturally, is an idiom for toilet paper. This will come in especially handy if you find yourself in a dire situation in the loo.

What do they call soda in Germany? ›

Cold non-alcoholic soft drinks like sodas and juices in German
EnglishGermanIPA
SodaDie Soda[ˈzoːda]
co*keDie Cola[ˈkoːla]
LemonadeDie Limonade[limoˈnaːdə]
Ice TeaDer Eistee[ˈaɪ̯sˌteː]
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Which came first Pepsi or co*ke? ›

Coca Cola aka co*ke was established in the year 1886 in Atlanta by a pharmacist named Dr John S. Pemberton. 12 years later to this, Pepsi aka Pepsi Cola was established in the year 1898 by Caleb Bradham in North Carolina and that is where the struggle to surpass each other in the marketing efforts began.

What is the oldest Pepsi or co*ke? ›

Coca-Cola was invented in 1986 by a pharmacist in Columbus, Georgia, who began selling it to soda fountains, the History Channel reported. Six years later, the Coca-Cola Company was founded. Pepsi was also invented by a pharmacist, who invented his own sugar drink in 1893.

What is the oldest co*ke can? ›

The first co*ke can was introduced to the public in 1960. The design featured the outline of a co*ke bottle so customers wouldn't get confused. The first co*ke can looks pretty similar to the ones in use today — it was just more flat.

Which is older Sprite or 7up? ›

7 Up, invented in 1929, came before Sprite, which came out in 1961. While Sprite is part of the Coca Cola Family, 7-Up was a privately held corporation, until sold in 1978 to Philip Morris, then again sold it in two parts: international division to Pepsico, US Division is held by Keurig,DR. Pepper.

Is Dr Pepper the oldest soda? ›

It is the oldest of the major brand soft drinks in America. Like its flavor, the origin of Dr Pepper is out-of-the-ordinary. Charles Alderton, a young pharmacist working at Morrison's store, is believed to be the inventor of the now famous drink.

Who invented Dr Pepper? ›

In 1885, one year before the invention of Coca-Cola, a young pharmacist named Charles Alderton began experimenting by mixing different fruit flavors together at The Old Corner Drug Store on Fourth Street and Austin Avenue. The resulting concoction would become the formula for Dr Pepper.

What was Coca-Cola before it was a soft drink? ›

Pemberton originally touted his drink as a tonic for most common ailments, basing it on cocaine from the coca leaf and caffeine-rich extracts of the kola nut; the cocaine was removed from Coca-Cola's formula in about 1903.

What soda did a pharmacist not invent? ›

7-Up: A mood stabilizer

This classic lemon-lime beverage is the first and only soda on our list that wasn't invented by a pharmacist—it was created by businessman Charles Leiper Grigg in 1929.

What was co*ke called in 1985? ›

That changed, of course, in the summer of 1985 as the consumer outcry over "new co*ke" was replaced by consumer affection for Coca-Cola classic. The fabled secret formula for Coca-Cola was changed, adopting a formula preferred in taste tests of nearly 200,000 consumers.

Why did co*ke stop using glass bottles? ›

Eventually, the glass bottle was overshadowed by the plastic model, as it was much easier and less expensive to transport plastic safely. Plastic bottles were considered to be more lightweight, resistant to breakage, and therefore superior in every way when compared to glass bottles.

How much was a bottle of co*ke in 1950? ›

1920 - a nickel, 1930 - a nickel, 1940 - a nickel, 1950 - a nickel. As late as 1959, you could buy a 6-and-a-half-ounce bottle of Coca-Cola for one nickel.

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