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American sodas we fell in love with

Super sodas
1940s: Mountain Dew
1940s: Coca-Cola
1940s: RC Soda
1950s: Orange Fanta
1950s: Diet Rite
1950s: Big Red
1960s: Sprite
1960s: Diet Pepsi
1960s: Gatorade
1960s: Teem
1970s: Mr Pibb
1970s: Mello Yello
1970s: Dr Pepper
1970s: Tab
1980s: Diet Coke
1980s: Orangina
1980s: Cherry Coke
1980s: Pepsi
1990s: Red Bull
1990s: Surge
1990s: OK Soda
2000s: Pepsi Twist
2000s: dnL
2000s: Coke Zero
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Super sodas

There's been no shortage of great sodas in America. From Southern classics RC Soda and Big Red Soda that were popular in the 1940s and 1950s, to the great variety of brands spawned from PepsiCo and The Coca-Cola Company in the latter half of the century. Mr Pibb, Mello Yello or Surge anyone? Here’s what everyone was sipping the decade you were born.
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Miriam Carey

05 August 2021

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