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Pop Shoppe Soda (sold in glass 300ml bottles with red and white stripes) was sold throughout the US and Canada. Flavors included Lemon Lime, Cola, Cream Soda, Rootbeer, Grape, Grapefruit, Black Cherry, Sparkle Up (i.e. Sprite, 7UP), Festival Dry (Ginger Ale), Black Berry. Lime Rickey and Cherry Cola. They were delious perfect sized bottles. Pop Shoppe was forced out by Coca-Cola and Pepsi-Cola when big department stores would get huge discounts by purchasing large lots of product (mostly inexpensive cans), dropping prices below the prices of Pop Shoppe (the deposit on the bottles added as much as $.30 per bottle, which would be refunded of course, but this hurt them).
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D - July 01, 2007 - Report this comment
Wow - its amazing to see this bottle again. Best pop ever. I remember being so excited to get a bottle at the concession stands at ball games!! What flavor to choose?
Bugman160 - July 04, 2007 - Report this comment
I was just thinking about The Pop Shoppe just the other day. I remember when it closed we were suck with about 30 Pop Shoppe bottles and a couple of those red plastic trays to carry the bottles. Man, I wish we kept those.....
likee - November 29, 2007 - Report this comment
wow the pop shop ! :O i lovedd this stuff . yum yum. :D
Kdot - May 20, 2008 - Report this comment
We sell those at my work still! i get them for free they are SOOOO good :)
Good Stuff - May 27, 2008 - Report this comment
You can still get this stuff in Canada, a local store still carries it :)

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