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What alcohol is in Hooch lemonade?

4 min read
First launched in the UK in 1995, the iconic Hooper's Hooch alcoholic lemonade sold up to 2.5 million bottles per week at its peak, becoming a cultural phenomenon. Today, this popular ready-to-drink product continues to quench thirsts, but many people are still unsure about its core alcoholic component.

Why did they discontinue Clearly Canadian?

3 min read
According to a March 2010 trustee report, Clearly Canadian had filed for bankruptcy the previous year with just $12,000 to its name. So, why did they discontinue Clearly Canadian, a beverage that had once been a cultural icon of the 1990s and a multi-million-dollar success story?

How much caffeine did Surge have in the 90s?

5 min read
Launched in 1997, the original Surge soft drink contained 51 milligrams of caffeine per 12-ounce serving. This citrus-flavored beverage entered the market as Coca-Cola's answer to Pepsi's popular Mountain Dew, gaining a reputation for being a highly-caffeinated, edgy alternative for 90s kids. The drink's real caffeine levels, however, were often misremembered and even slightly lower than its main competitor.