What was 7 Up originally called?

When 7 Up was originally placed on the market (In 1929), it was named Bib-Label Lithiated Lemon-Lime Soda- a much less catchy, though more descriptive name.
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Did 7 Up change its name?

Charles Leiper Grigg decided to focus on lemon-lime flavors. By October of 1929, he had invented a new drink called, "Bib-Label Lithiated Lemon-Lime Sodas." The name was quickly changed to 7Up Lithiated Lemon Soda and then again changed to just plain 7Up in 1936.
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Why did they call it 7 Up?

Britvic claims that the name comes from the seven main ingredients in the drink, while others have claimed that the number was a coded reference to the lithium contained in the original recipe, which has an atomic mass of 7.
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What drug did 7 Up contain?

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. Lithium citrate was removed from 7Up in 1948 after it was banned by the Food and Drug Administration.
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Has 7 Up always been lemon and lime?

Who Created 7UP? The original drink we now call 7UP was created in October 1929 (just a few short weeks before the infamous stock market crash) by a company owned by Charles Leiper Grigg. This drink was introduced under the name Bib-Label Lithiated Lemon-Lime Soda.
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Why do we drink 7 Up when sick?

The quick and popular remedy — usually in the form of cola, ginger ale or clear sodas — is said to help settle the stomach with its slight fizz and replenish fluids and glucose lost by vomiting and diarrhea.
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What is the oldest soda?

Schweppes (1783)

The oldest soda brand still on the market today is none other than Schweppes. Schweppes was founded initially in 1783 when Jacob Schweppes created carbonated mineral water (via Coca-Cola). The product's notoriety grew, and Schweppes began selling in Geneva and England.
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Why does 7 Up make you feel better?

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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What drug was 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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Does 7 Up still contain lithium?

7 Up originally entered the market as “Bib-Label Lithiated Lemon-Lime Soda” and contained a low dosage of lithium salts, an ingredient added to spice up the lemon-lime soda. Lithium, the element most commonly used in modern batteries, has since been removed from 7 Up, after the government banned its use in 1948.
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Does 7 Up and Sprite taste the same?

Does 7up taste like sprite? Yes, 7UP and Sprite are very similar; both have a sweet lemon-lime flavor. The main difference between the two soft drinks is that 7UP has a slightly more intense flavor, while Sprite has a slightly more mild flavor.
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What is older 7 Up or Sprite?

7 Up, invented in 1929, came before Sprite, which came out in 1961. While Sprite is part of the Coca Cola Family, 7-Up was a privately held corporation, until sold in 1978 to Philip Morris, then again sold it in two parts: international division to Pepsico, US Division is held by Keurig,DR. Pepper.
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Did 7 Up used to have caffeine?

As of 2021, 7up does not have caffeine. It used to have caffeine, but the company removed it in 2006. 7up is now a caffeine-free soda.
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What does the 7 in 7 Up stand for?

This version is supported by an early 7UP tagline: "Seven natural flavors blended into a savory, flavory drink with a real wallop." The seven ingredients were carbonated water, sugar, citric acid, lithium citrate, sodium citrate, and essences of lemon and lime oils (technically two ingredients).
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What did Sierra Mist used to be called?

In July 2018, Mist Twst's name reverted to Sierra Mist. In January 2023, Pepsi announced the discontinuation of the brand; Sierra Mist has been replaced with Starry.
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Are Dr Pepper and 7 Up the same company?

In 2008, Dr Pepper Snapple Group, Inc., the parent company of Dr Pepper and Dr Pepper/Seven Up, Inc., was established following the spinoff of Cadbury Schweppes Americas Beverages (CSAB) from Cadbury Schweppes plc.
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What was the 1st soda made?

Dr Pepper was created in 1885 and believed to be the first soda as we know it today followed by Coca-Cola one year later.
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What does the 23 stand for in Dr Pepper?

Dr Pepper 23 differs from other Dr Pepper drinks in the fact that it is a unique blend of 23 flavors. It also contains natural and artificial flavors, as well as high fructose corn syrup or sugar. This combination gives it its distinct flavor and makes Dr Pepper 23 stand out from other sodas.
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Why do you drink Dr Pepper at 10 2 and 4?

Not really, but at the time, it won an ad campaign request put out by the brand after research in the 1920s showed that folks generally suffer from a sugar low around 10 a.m., 2 p.m., and 4 p.m. Hence the need for a sugary, bubbly beverage like Dr Pepper to get you going again.
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What does 7UP do to your stomach?

The carbonation from sodas inflates the stomach while increasing its internal pressure. Combining higher pressure and caffeine's effects makes acid reflux more likely.
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What soda is best for sick?

TREATING THE FLU

Drink at least 2 liters each day of liquids such as non-diet 7-UP, Sprite, Gatorade, ginger ale, broth, tea with sugar (yes, soda pop is OK with a cold or flu).
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What will happen if we drink 7UP daily?

Drinking soda every day can cause a lot of damage to your health because it contains so much sugar. Excessive intake can cause chronic health issues, from obesity to diabetes, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, and heart diseases. Even drinking diet soda or other sugary juices every day has negative side effects.
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What kind of soda is no longer made?

Donald Duck Lemon-Lime Soda

introduced in the 1940s and included flavors such as Lemon Lime, Grape, Orange, Strawberry, Black Cherry, Root Beer, Cola and Ginger Ale, before being discontinued in the late 1950s.
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What soda was popular in the 80's?

Pop culture: Vintage diet sodas from the '80s, like Dr Pepper, Sprite, Diet Coke & Fresca - Click Americana. Vintage diet sodas became all the rage in the '80s when Nutrasweet (aspartame) was a new sugar-free replacement for saccharine.
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What was a popular soda in the 50s?

1950s: Diet-Rite Cola

It quickly became the biggest-selling diet soda and one of the top sellers overall, behind only Coca-Cola, Pepsi and 7-Up.
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