What does the red dot on 7 Up mean?

This comes from an urban legend about 7up inventor Charles Leiper Grigg, who was claimed to be an albino. There are no official references to Grigg having been an albino and in photographs his eyes look normally pigmented. The 7-up logo with the red dot came into use in the 1970s, long after Grigg had died.
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What does 7UP stand for?

7Up was the product of 7 ingredients: sugar, carbonated water, essence of lemon and lime oils, citric acid, sodium citrate, and lithium citrate. The “UP” part of the name referred to the lithium mood lift. The beverages were originally sold in 7-ounce bottles.
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When was 7UP red?

The 1972 version is pretty minimalistic in comparison with all the other ones. The flat red-and-white logo contains nothing but the “7up” lettering in a simple red box with rounded corners.
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What color was the 7UP logo originally?

The very first logo for 7UP was a “winged” design on the 7UP logo. It was black and white and used a 3D font. In the 1930's they removed the wings and added a red background to the design and implemented a few bubbles. This designed remained for a few decades until they launched the “Uncola” in 1967.
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Why did they put lithium in 7UP?

The soft drink 7Up was originally named "Bib-Label Lithiated Lemon-Lime Soda" when it was formulated in 1929 because it contained lithium citrate. The beverage was a patent medicine marketed as a cure for hangover.
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What drug did 7UP have in it?

The product, originally named "Bib-Label Lithiated Lemon-Lime Soda", was launched two weeks before the Wall Street Crash of 1929. It contained lithium citrate, a mood-stabilizing drug, until 1948. It was one of a number of patent medicine products popular in the late-19th and early-20th centuries.
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What drug was in 7UP?

The 'lithiated' in the name came from the soda's ingredient lithium citrate, a compound used to treat patients with mental health problems like bipolar disorder, depression or mania.
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Why is it called 7up?

At the point of inspiration, he happened to be reading a newspaper article that listed several brands, including one that was a numeral 7 with the letter "U" raised to the upper right side of the number. This suggested the name 7Up, which Grigg thought would be easy to remember and identify with.
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Does Pepsi own 7up?

Pepsico Inc. said yesterday that it had acquired the Seven-Up Company's international soft drink business from the Philip Morris Companies for $246 million. The purchase is a major step in Pepsi's efforts to expand its international business and catch the Coca-Cola Company, which has a much larger foreign presence.
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Is Cherry 7up discontinued?

In early 2013, the Antioxidant brand was later discontinued not connected to the lawsuit. After the discontinuation of the antioxidant brand, 7 Up Cherry and Diet 7 Up Cherry returned to its regular form while the other antioxidant flavors went discontinued.
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Is 7up healthy?

Between its 140 calories, 45 milligrams of sodium, and 38 milligrams of sugar, a serving of 7Up can prove to be really unhealthy for your waistline.
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Do Sprite and 7up taste the same?

While a can of 7UP has the same amount of calories as a can of Sprite and boasts the same all-natural, lemon-lime flavor, they're quite distinct from each other in a number of ways, starting with their histories (via 7UP and The Coca-Cola Company).
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What is the oldest soda?

Created in 1866, Vernon's Ginger Ale is the oldest soda pop in America. Vernor's is located in Michigan and was created by James Vernor. The unique flavor was actually created on accident by leaving the soda pop encased in wood while he went off to war.
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Is 7up good for sore throat?

Rather than soda, focus on fluids like water, tea and soup broth. Staying hydrated will help loosen up your congestion and ease a cough. Because soda can make dehydration worse, it's best to thank Mom for her advice, but skip the 7UP and other sodas.
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Why is Sprite called Sprite?

The name originated from the previous Coca-Cola campaign, but it was a focus group that ultimately chose the name Sprite.
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Which came first 7up or Sprite?

Sprite was introduced to market in 1961 by the Coca Cola company, and 7Up was introduced in 1928 by the Pepsi Cola company.
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Who owns Doritos?

So many chip brands

You may already be aware that PepsiCo's Frito-Lay division is responsible for Fritos and Lays Potato Chips. However, the company also owns other beloved brands like Ruffles, Doritos, Tostitos, Miss Vickie's and SunChips. Frito-Lay began as two separate entities in the early 1930s.
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Who owns Mt Dew?

The Mountain Dew brand and production rights were acquired by the Pepsi-Cola company in 1964, at which point distribution expanded more widely across the United States.
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What happens if you drink expired 7UP?

In other words, anytime past these best-by dates, the soda shouldn't be harmful to consume, but it won't taste as good. That's because the soda will begin to lose some of its flavor as well as its carbonation even though it is sealed.
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Did 7UP ever have caffeine?

7-Up is a carbonated lemon-lime flavored soft drink that contains no caffeine. Over the years the drink has been reformulate to have less sodium. The company promotes the product as having a crisper, more refreshing lemon-lime taste than before.
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Is 7UP or Sprite good for upset stomach?

Drink plenty of fluids in small sips until the stomach is settled and then in larger amounts until your thirst is satisfied. Clear liquids are the best. Water, Gatorade, Sprite, 7-Up, and Ginger Ale are suggested. Clear broth, plain Jell—O and weak tea may also be used but in smaller amounts.
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What drug is in Dr Pepper?

Never fear (or maybe I should be apologizing) — the lithium was removed from the product in 1950. Like Coke and 7-Up, Dr Pepper was sold as a brain tonic and pick-me-up and was available at drugstores to cure what ails ya.
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Did 7Up have a mood stabilizer?

Jan 7, 2014

The original variation of the soda contained lithium citrate, a mood-stabilizing drug that was well-known in the late 19th century and early 20th. Today, it is still used to help people with bipolar disorders.
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Did 7Up originally contain lithium?

When 7-Up was first invented, one of its ingredients was lithium salts. In fact, the fizzy drink was originally known as “Bib-Label Lithiated Lemon-Lime Soda,” according to the Huffington Post.
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