The soda fountain soda is simple and easy to make.
Old time soda fountain drinks.
Old fashioned soda fountain soda ingredients.
From the early 20th century up until the 1960s it was common for small town residents and big city dwellers to enjoy carbonated beverages at local soda fountains and ice cream saloons.
Experience the wholesome refreshing delicious soft drinks and sodas your great grandparents enjoyed.
Sit on one of the blue upholstered swivel stools at the counter and order from the 1940s.
To make an old fashioned soda simply add 2 to 4 tablespoonfuls of the soda syrup to a tall glass of chilled soda water to taste and you will enjoy a delicious treat.
It is composed of syrup and seltzer which is just carbonated water from a soda siphon seltzer bottle sodastream carbonater or bottles from the grocery store.
We owe the old time soda fountains a huge thank you for their legacy of soft drink recipes.
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Old fashioned soda fountains.
The old time soda fountain is one of the most iconic and beloved images of america in the early to mid 20th century.
Fountain drinks were traditionally served in a tall fluted frosty glass with a straw.
A soda fountain is a device that dispenses carbonated soft drinks called fountain drinks they can be found in restaurants concession stands and other locations such as convenience stores the device combines flavored syrup or syrup concentrate and carbon dioxide with chilled and purified water to make soft drinks either manually or in a vending machine which is essentially an automated soda.
Simply follow the original soft drink recipes and don t be afraid to experiment.
Some of the most popular flavors are cola cherry chocolate root beer and strawberry.
Often housed together with apothecaries the ornate baroque soda fountain counter served as a meeting place for people of all ages and became especially popular as a legal place to gather during prohibition.
Though this pharmacy s soda fountain closed in the 1980s the third generation odom family owners brought it back in 2007 finding and restoring a 1949 marble and steel fountain with original soda pulls so the pickwick could once again serve cherry and vanilla cokes like it did when it opened in 1947.