What was 7UP originally made for?

Did You Know? 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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What drug did 7UP originally contained?

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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What was Sprite originally made for?

Sprite is a colorless, lemon and lime-flavored soft drink created by The Coca-Cola Company. It was first developed in West Germany in 1959 as Fanta Klare Zitrone ("Clear Lemon Fanta") and was introduced in the United States under the current brand name Sprite in 1961 as a competitor to 7 Up.
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What was the original recipe of 7UP?

7Up was originally labeled with 7 ingredients: sugar, carbonated water, the essence of lemon and lime, citric acid, sodium citrate, and lithium.
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What does the red dot on 7UP mean?

A common urban legend about Charles Leiper Grigg is that he was an albino, and that the red dot on the bottle is supposed to represent his red eyes.
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How 7UP Used To Get You High



Why 7UP was named like that?

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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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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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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What did Dr Pepper used to have in it?

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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What happens if you boil Sprite?

When the soda is boiled, the water evaporates, leaving behind copious amounts of sugar that turn into this: Yup, it looks like tar. And while that's just gross, it also quickly makes the point that cola is just sugar water, evidenced by how it boils down to what's essentially caramel.
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Why do Sprite bottles have dimples?

Like Coca-Cola's iconic bottle shape, Sprite has consistently featured its own particular bottle detail: dimples. The dimpled bottle has been around for most of Sprite's history. The dimples represent the bubbles in the carbonated drink.
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Is there a difference between Sprite and 7 Up?

Finally, there are the differences between the drinks themselves. When it comes to formulation, one distinction often pointed out is the salt. Sprite uses sodium citrate in its formula, while 7UP uses potassium citrate. However, when it comes to taste, it can be less clear cut.
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Is 7Up a medicine?

“Bib-Label Lithiated Lemon-Lime Sodas” contained the compound lithium citrate, a mood-stabilizing drug, used in various patent medicines at the time.
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How can I get lithium naturally?

Lithium in Food Products

The main sources of Li in the diet are cereals, potatoes, tomatoes, cabbage, and some mineral waters [44]. It may also be found in some spices such as nutmeg, coriander seeds, or cumin; however, their share in the total supply of this element is negligible in many geographic regions [49].
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Does body need lithium?

In fact, most of us get some lithium every day from our food and water. At these trace levels, lithium appears to have beneficial effects for brain and mental health. In my psychiatry practice, I often recommend lithium supplements for a wide variety of patients, not just those with bipolar disorder.
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Is 7UP an antidepressant?

The soft drink was named as such due to one of its seven ingredients: lithium citrate. Lithium is a mood-stabilizing drug once used to treat depression and bipolar disorder. Its inclusion in 7UP's formula came during a time when the chemical was added to virtually every product touted as medicinal in nature.
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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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What soda has lithium in it?

Ironically, the original recipe for 7UP contained lithium as an ingredient. In fact, 7UP was originally called "Bib-Label Lithiated Lemon-Lime Soda" when it was created all the way back in 1929.
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What was the first soda flavor?

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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Did Pepsi copy Coke?

Coke came before Pepsi, although only by a few years. Dr. John S. Pemberton created Coca Cola in 1886 while Pepsi did not come about until 1893.
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Why is Dr. Pepper called Dr. Pepper?

A theory often cited is that the drink was named after an actual doctor, one Charles T. Pepper of Rural Retreat, Virginia. Morrison may have named the drink after the doctor in gratitude for Pepper having given Morrison his first job.
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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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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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Is 7Up 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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