National Free Slurpee Day | July 11
Did you know that when 7-Eleven first introduced the Slurpee in 1966, it initially offered only two flavors: Coca-Cola and Cherry?
Soft drinks, soda, pop, fizzy drink – so many terms for one thing! You may think of the common flavors, but there is a vast variety of sodas out there. Here we have the best info on soft drinks, no matter what you call it!
Did you know that when 7-Eleven first introduced the Slurpee in 1966, it initially offered only two flavors: Coca-Cola and Cherry?
Did you know that during the Cold War, Pepsi Co became the sixth largest military in the world?
Did you know that a glass of Coca-Cola stayed at 5 cents for over 70 years?
Did you know that the original name for 7 Up was "Bib-Label Lithiated Lemon-Lime Soda"?
Coca-Cola only made one change to Santa's appearance, and it wasn't making him red...
Did you know that the animals on the Red Bull logo are not cattle, but a type of bovine called a “gaur”?
Saint Nicholas lived during the 4th Century - a time when their robes were red and white.
The Coca-Cola Christmas truck has been telling us holidays are coming since their first appearance on TV in 1995.
Sprite was developed in West Germany in 1959 as "Fanta Klare Zitrone" and introduced to the United Stated as Sprite in 1961.
During 1922 & 1933, The Coca-Cola Company was offered a chance to buy the Pepsi-Cola company, and it declined 3 times.
Dr. Pepper is the oldest brand in America for the production of soft drinks! The very first bottle sold in January, 1885.
The popular British drink Lucozade, was created by Thomas Beecham, from Newcastle in 1927.