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...last year some 12,000 companies employing 120,000 persons, filled 120,000,000,000 bottles with soft drinks and sold them for $650,000,000. The greatest single company in the field of carbonated beverages is Canada Dry Ginger Ale, Inc., although it accounts for only a small percentage of the total U. S. ginger ale output. Dominant in carbonated water is White Rock Mineral Springs Co., with over 90% of the output. Last week Canada Dry officials admitted there have been conversations looking toward a merger with White Rock. On the New York Stock Exchange the shares...
...Rock is taken from the company's springs, then carbonated at high pressure. Although it is claimed White Rock has medicinal properties, the company never stressed this in advertising but places emphasis on its use as a table water. Another product of the company is White Rock Pale Dry Ginger Ale which uses water from the Waukesha springs. Noncarbonated water is marketed under the name Still Rock...
...bottles per hour make Canada Dry for the U. S. There are three factories in Canada including the original one which was bought by the U. S. company in 1924. Its other subsidiaries in the U. S. are G. B. Seely's Son, Inc., and Chelmsford Ginger Ale Incorporated...
...Ginger Snaps, a Negro revue, not only has frantic dancing and torch songs but also includes a chicken-stealing episode. The New York Times: "Less than nothing was added to the midtown New Year's Eve gayety. . . ." The New York World: ". . . Completely unbearable...
...Conference of M. E. Church (four times); trustee, Chautauqua Institution of Chautauqua, N. Y.; president, town of Westfield. N. Y. (six times); Prohibition Candidate for Governor of New York in 1916. Even Dr. Welch's beverage seems to share his antipathy to alcohol: unlike such soft drinks as ginger ale and mineral water, grape juice does not combine well with alcoholic liquors...