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"Sho Nuff" Cherry Ice Cream Soda
Look! It's Billy, the Sho Nuff Cherry Ice Cream Soda delivery boy! -
Baby Doe's Restaurant
Baby Doe's Matchless Mine was a theme restaurant popular in the 1970s and 1980s.??The chain was named for Elizabeth McCourt "Baby" Doe Tabor (1854???935), the young bride of Central City, Colorado mine owner Harvey Doe. It was founded by aviation collector David Tallichet Jr.... -
Tiger Red Cream Soda
Tiger Red Cream Soda was popular in the '70s and '80s throughout Kentucky, Michigan, Ohio, and Southern Indiana. -
Mako's
It was the spot where anything goes. Mako's was a bar and restaurant located in the Buckhead neighborhood of Atlanta and was known for its wild party atmosphere. It also had a location in downtown Orlando. -
Cotton Club Beverages
Cotton Club Bottling began in 1902 as Miller and Becker Bottlers. In addition to bottling its own flavors under the Cotton Club name, the company was also the Northeast Ohio bottler for Royal Crown (RC) Cola, Diet Rite, Vernors, Squirt, Hires, Schwepps, Evian, and... -
Baker Boy Donuts
Baker Boy Donuts was presumably a bakery that operated in the St. Mathews area of Louisville in the 1950s. However, no record exists of such a business. A theory holds that a soda shop that served donuts once stood on the site. In any... -
Simba Carbonated Soda
Simba was a beverage introduced by the Coca-Cola company in the late '60s, but this citrus-flavored drink didn't stay around for very long. -
Mick's Restaurant
Mick's was a local restaurant chain that had locations in Kennesaw, Buckhead, Decatur, and downtown Atlanta. The latter was its last remaining location, closing at the end of 2020. -
Fresh Up Freddie
Before Spot, there was Fresh Freddie who first introduced kids to 7-Up back in the 1950's. -
Ken Stabler's Snake Venom Cola
Ken Stabler was a star pro football quarterback who played college ball in his home state at Alabama. His nick name was The Snake, After being drafted by Oakland, he played minor league football for the Spokane Shock of the Continental Football League for... -
Cotton Club Swiss Creme Soda
Cotton Club Bottling and Canning was founded in 1902 as Miller and Becker Bottlers on Cleveland's east side. It was an iconic soft drink maker and bottler for generations. In addition to making popular verities such as Swiss Creme Soda, Cotton Club was also...
