Why is a spider drink called a spider?

In Australia and New Zealand, an ice cream float is known as a "spider" because once the carbonation hits the ice cream it forms a spider web-like reaction. It is traditionally made using either lime or pink creaming soda.
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What does Coke float taste like?

It's the Creamy Goodness We All Need

Those lucky enough to try Coke's latest invention have dubbed the sipper their new favorite and said it's both sweet and subtle. Taste testers regard the flavor as having a hint of vanilla with a satisfying ice cream finish that doesn't overpower the classic Coke taste.
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What is the origin of root beer float?

The creation of the root beer float came years after the first Chicago soda fountain, supposedly invented in 1893 by Colorado gold mine owner Frank J. Wisner, according to CNN. To this day, diners, restaurants and frozen treat shops in Chicago serve their own version of the beloved root beer float.
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When was the ice cream float invented?

This tasty item is often credited to Robert McCay Green, who is said to have invented it in Philadelphia all the way back in 1874. As usual, necessity was the mother of invention in this case. Without enough sweet cream to serve in his sodas, Green may have substituted ice cream and the rest is history.
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What sodas are good for floats?

The Best Sodas To Add To Ice Cream Floats That Aren't Root Beer
  • Creamsicle float with orange soda. ...
  • Purple cow float with grape soda. ...
  • Coke float with Coca-Cola. ...
  • Brown cow float. ...
  • Pink cow with cream soda. ...
  • Boston cooler with ginger ale. ...
  • Snow White float with lemon-lime soda. ...
  • Shirley Temple and chocolate cherry float.
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Why is a Boston cooler called a Boston cooler?

Maybe… The word about town says that the Boston cooler got its name from Detroit's Boston Boulevard and its proximity to Dr. Vernor's original soda fountain. Others connect the name to Detroit's Boston Edison neighborhood.
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Why is it called a float?

They are so named because the first floats were decorated barges on the River Thames for the Lord Mayor's Show.
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What was a black cow?

That's right, the beverage made with root beer and vanilla ice cream was also called a Black Cow. It was originally made with vanilla ice cream but sometimes it's made with chocolate ice cream or even plain cola flavor.
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Why is it called root beer?

In 1875, Charles Elmer Hires introduced the first commercial brand of root beer, named Hires Root Beer. Hires initially wanted to name the product to be “Root Tea,” but chose “Root Beer,” to make the beverage attractive to Pennsylvanian coal miners.
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What is a brown cow?

Background: 'Brown cow' is an 18th century description for a barrel of beer. The saying probably originated as a way of calling for another round of drinks.
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Why is it called an ice cream float?

It is known that by the 1880s the Boston cooler was being served in Detroit, made with the local Vernors. Originally, a drink called a Vernors Cream was served as a shot or two of sweet cream poured into a glass of Vernors. Later, vanilla ice cream was substituted for the cream to make a Vernors float.
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How did the black cow get its name?

Wisner, owner of Colorado's Cripple Creek Brewing, created the drink after realizing that the snowy peaks on Colorado's Cow Mountain reminded him of ice cream floating in soda. He combined root beer and vanilla ice cream, and called it the “Black Cow”, or more popularly known today as a root beer float.
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Why are root beer floats so foamy?

How the foam happens: When the carbonated root beer comes into contact with the ice cream, carbon dioxide bubbles release. Likewise, the soda frees air bubbles trapped in the ice cream. What's more, the fat in the ice cream coats these bubbles.
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Why does Coke react with ice cream?

It's basically the same as what is going on with the Mentos and Soda Fountain, except not as messy. You are knocking the carbon dioxide in the soda out of solution. Bubbles of air in the ice cream provide nucleation sites around which carbon dioxide bubbles can form and grow.
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What happens when you mix Coke and ice cream?

Carbon Dioxide Gas

It turns out there's a big difference between foam on a glass of plain old soda, and foam made by soda and ice cream together. When ordinary soda foams, it releases carbon dioxide gas. This forms bubbles that rise and pop pretty quickly. Things get more complicated when ice cream is added to the mix.
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Why is Dr Pepper called Dr Pepper?

in the names of products to convey the impression that they were healthful. 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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Why is ginger ale called ale?

Probably because it was originally a beer as the following extract suggests: It all started with ginger beer, which originated in England in the 1800s. Eventually the popularity spread across the pond and Americans were also enjoying this refreshing beverage.
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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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What is a white cow?

Charolais, breed of large light-coloured cattle developed in France for draft purposes but now kept for beef production and used for crossbreeding. White cattle had long been characteristic of the Charolais region; recognition of the Charolais breed began about 1775.
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What is ice cream soda made of?

1: For each soda you'll need a tall glass (16 to 20 ounces), a straw, a long spoon, an ice cream scoop, 3 tablespoons syrup, 1 to 2 tablespoons half-and-half, soda water, ice cream and whipped cream.
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What is a cow ice cream?

COWS Ice Cream is handmade and made of the highest quality ingredients, including 16% butterfat. Our old fashioned recipe is mixed slowly, keeping the air out and leaving only great-tasting creamy ice cream behind! Every scoop contains fresh cream and real eggs, served in a handmade waffle cone.
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Why is it called a cash float?

Definition. "Float is money in the banking system that is counted twice, for a brief time, because of delays in processing checks or any transfer of cash", as defined by the Federal Reserve Banks of United States.
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What is a double C++?

C++ double is a versatile data type that is used internally for the compiler to define and hold any numerically valued data type especially any decimal oriented value. C++ double data type can be either fractional as well as whole numbers with values.
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Is floating a check illegal?

They may see it as giving themselves a temporary loan that will be paid back before a check bounces. However, check kiting is considered fraud, and it is illegal. Although the account holder's intent may not be malicious, knowingly writing a bad check is fraudulent. What are the consequences of kiting?
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