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No alcohol in this drink! You might know ginger ale as your favorite bar mixer, or the drink your grandma gave you when you ...
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Chowhound on MSNThe Ginger Ale-Focused Cocktail Giada De Laurentiis Says 'Tastes Like A Grown-Up Soda'When celebrity chef and entrepreneur Giada De Laurentiis wants a delicious cocktail that tastes like soda, this the the boozy ...
Fan-Favorite Ginger Ale Gets 'Fiery' New Flavor for Limited Time originally appeared on Parade. Seagram's is spicing up its beloved ginger ale—literally—for a limited time this summer. The ...
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Montgomery Advertiser on MSNReader’s Digest picks Alabama’s favorite drink. It’s a spicy Southern classicReader's Digest and Taste of home collaborated to bring readers a list of the best drinks across all 50 states. What's Alabama's? It's a zesty one.
Created in 1901, the ginger ale originated in Birmingham, Alabama. While Buffalo Rock Ginger Ale is a popular choice, Alabama's official state drink is Conecuh Ridge Whiskey.
Mississippi is known for great food with fantastic flavor. Now, see what Reader's Digest named the state's most iconic drink.
The company’s two core brands are Reed’s — which includes craft ginger beer, real ginger ale, classic mules ... In May, Reed’s launched a new multifunctional soda line that offers customers healthier ...
An expert in American dialects explains how a ‘health drink’ from the early 1800s spawned so many names and variations.
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