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Mar. 30th, 2001 07:24 amWhy do they call it 7-Up?
Anything had to be an improvement over the original name:
Bib-Label Lithiated Lemon-Lime Soda. Figuring that he was going to have a problem selling a product that you needed two years of speech therapy just to be able to pronounce, soda pop mogul C. L. Grigg changed the name to 7-Up, apparently because the drink contained "seven natural flavors blended into a savory, flavory drink with a real wallop." You may wonder what the seven natural flavors were besides lemon and lime. I ain't saying. All I know is, I'm sure glad they dropped the horseradish.
Anything had to be an improvement over the original name:
Bib-Label Lithiated Lemon-Lime Soda. Figuring that he was going to have a problem selling a product that you needed two years of speech therapy just to be able to pronounce, soda pop mogul C. L. Grigg changed the name to 7-Up, apparently because the drink contained "seven natural flavors blended into a savory, flavory drink with a real wallop." You may wonder what the seven natural flavors were besides lemon and lime. I ain't saying. All I know is, I'm sure glad they dropped the horseradish.
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Date: 2001-03-30 06:22 am (UTC)horseradish? *eeeps* I am sure glad there isn't any in it now! No wonder Mom wouldn't let me drink it as a kid. (allergies)
We were a White Rock soda family until they left the market in the late 70's, unless Dad brought home something .. he would just walk in and grab the closest thing to hand.
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Date: 2001-03-30 09:55 am (UTC)Simba sounds like Fresca to me... which I enjoy, even though it's an old person drink. :)
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Date: 2001-03-30 02:36 pm (UTC)