Canada Dry and Schweppes are both brands of soft drinks that produce a variety of beverages, including Ginger Ale. While they both offer similar products, they are distinct brands with their own unique recipes and flavor profiles. Some people may prefer one over the other based on taste or brand loyalty. Ultimately, while they serve the same market, they are not the same.
How about Ginger! Cute name for a kitten! Or Snap, or Gingersnap. How about Schweppes, or Canada Dry?
Schweppes
Schweppes is owned by Dr Pepper Snapple Group. They produce a variety of beverages, including Schweppes Ginger Ale.
Schweppes ginger ale is a non-alcoholic mixer that is commonly used in alcoholic drinks. It is carbonated, flavored water. This drink has the same amount of alcohol in it as Coca-Cola does.
Schweppes Gold Trophy was created in 1963.
The correct spelling is Schweppes Tonic Water. There are many people that also refer to the product as Schweppes Indian Tonic Water.
Canada Dry is a brand of ginger ale.
Canada Dry was created in 1904.
Schweppes does not trade its stock on any USA trading floor. Elsewhere, known as Cadbury Schweppes, their stock appears to be privately owned, which means that no share price is available.
I would say the flavour of schweppes russchian (not russian) is peach I believe it's Angostura bitters.
Yes, they do.
Yes, in the UK (04.07.08). The bottle is a 1 litre, light pink/clear colour with the same design cues as the Indian Tonic Water Lemon Zest. The actual name is Schweppes Russchian. As for other countries, I don't know if it is available there or not. Schweppes Russchian is only available in Europe, (in the UK it is generally marketed as Tonic Water with Russchian) and is still a best seller in Scandinavian countries (20/12/08).