A Sparkling Saga: Sodas, Lemonades, and Soft Drinks
In this episode, discover how sparkling waters made it from spa towns to middle class homes. Discover the mysteries behind the soft drinks that pervade our lives, from the sparkling lemonades in British pubs to ginger beers, colas, and fruity sodas galore. Learn the ways in which women appear in the archive. Spoiler alert: they have a big role in the history of soda, pop up in soda trade journals, and in some silly shenanigans! Enjoy!
My favorite soda is whatever lemonade they serve at George & Vulture, London. What’s yours? Leave a comment on Spotify or YouTube and let me know!
P.S. Turns out the podcast recording studio at my local library caused some of the audio for this episode to jump around and be a little funky. My sincerest apologies. I hope it will still be enjoyable. I put many, many days and hours into this episode, and I hope that still shows.
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