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  • 1819 The "soda fountain" patented by Samuel Fahnestock.
  • 1835 The first bottled soda water in the U.S.
  • 1850 A manual hand & foot operated filling & corking device, first used for bottling soda water.
  • 1851 Ginger Ale created in Ireland.
  • 1861 The term "pop" first coined.
  • 1874 The first ice-cream soda sold.
  • 1876 Root beer mass produced for public sale.
  • 1881 The first cola-flavored beverage introduced.
  • 1885 Charles Aderton invented "Dr Pepper" in Waco, Texas.
  • 1886 Dr. John S. Pemberton invented "Coca-Cola" in Atlanta, Georgia.
  • 1892 William Painter invented the crown bottle cap.
  • 1898 "Pepsi-Cola" is invented by Caleb Bradham.
  • 1899 The first patent issued for a glass blowing machine, used to produce glass bottles.
  • 1913 Gas motored trucks replaced horse drawn carriages as delivery vehicles.
  • 1919 The American Bottlers of Carbonated
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