What happened to the "canada dry" range of soft drinks?!
What happened to the "canada dry" range of soft drinks?
i think they were around in the 80s early 90s.
Answers:
http://www.bookrags.com/wiki/canada_dry...
Maybe you should talk one of your local retailers into ordering them in?
They dried up lol!
I don't know where you're located (I'm in Pennsylvania, USA), but around here it's widely available. Mostly ginger ale, and flavored ginger ale--the raspberry flavor is my favorite, actually.
They're still found everywhere in the USA and Canada.
I'm sure I saw them recently in Tesco, maybe not. I'll have to check again.
They are still around in supermarkets. Asda sell it
they are still around. I live in USA and I got a bottle in the fridge. any store still has it.
disco657, that 1 was funny!
They are still around............ If you don't find them in major supermarkets
I live in Ohio, and still buy Canada Dry Ginger Ale. I reckon it all depends on your area. If it is not in demand in your area, it probably won't be there.
Still around. It and Schweppes are the main types of Ginger Ale in Canada.
I still find them here in Canada.
http://www.canadadry.ca/home.asp...
Dunno, perhaps Canada ran Dry?
I wasn't aware of a range. You can still buy their ginger ale in Tescos. It's the best thing for when you're getting over a stomach bug.
Taken over by Schweppes I fear ! ! !
I just brought some Canada Dry Ginger Ale today at Waitrose
In 1904, Canada Dry Pale Ginger Ale was created. When McLaughlin began shipping his product to New York in 1919, it became so popular that he opened a plant in Manhattan shortly thereafter. Due to its popularity, P. D. Saylor and Associates bought the business from McLaughlin and Canada Dry Ginger Ale, Inc. was born.
Today Canada Dry is owned by Cadbury-Schweppes, but the ginger ale bottles often bear a map of Canada as part of the beverage's logo. Canada Dry is not produced or owned by Canadians.
Canada Dry Ginger Ale is the most popular of Canada Dry's products, and probably the most well recognized brand of ginger ale in North America.
Products:
* Canada Dry Ginger Ale
* Diet Canada Dry Ginger Ale
* Canada Dry "Dry" Ginger Ale (Japan)[1]
* Canada Dry Club Soda
* Canada Dry Tonic Water
* Canada Dry Diet Tonic Water
* Canada Dry Lemon Soda
* Canada Dry Golden Cockerel Ginger Beer
* Sussex Golden Ginger Ale
* Cranberry Ginger Ale
* Diet Cranberry Ginger Ale
* Canada Dry Flavored Sparkling Seltzer Water (Orange, Lime, Raspberry, Cherry)
* Canada Dry Cream Soda (Limited availablity in U.S)
* Pineapple Canada Dry (limited US availabilty?)
* Peach Canada Dry (limited in US?)
* Black Cherry Wishniak (limited in US?)
* Pink Grapefruit Canada Dry (available in Peru only)
Canada Dry is still around...its owned by Cadbury/Schweppes and distributed all over the country. Maybe its not as popular with all the Non-carbonated drinks on the market now (Lipton teas, Vitamin Water, Arizona teas, etc.)