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Golden
Ginger Ale
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Current 12 oz.Can
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Formulated in
1901 as an experiment with ginger to relieve stomach ailments, Sid
Lee’s ginger tonic was found refreshing in the sweltering summer
heat. With the addition of carbonation, this new soda became a household
name in Birmingham, Alabama.
Currently,
Buffalo Rock is distributed in the southeast and shipped to numerous
customers around the country. It’s sharp, tangy ginger taste is
insisted on by many who feel that the effects of the ginger ale
help to relieve minor stomach illnesses, such as motion sickness.
"My
name is T. Limbaugh and I wanted to tell you how much my family
appreciates Buffalo Rock Ginger Ale. My husband recently had a
tumor removed from his optic nerve and pituitary gland. He has
experienced severe nausea since his surgery and we've tried everything.
We were using another brand of ginger ale and his neurosurgeon
told us that Buffalo Rock would do the trick. We searched high
and low 'till we found some and sure enough, it worked!! His nausea
subsided and he was able to function somewhat normally again.
Thank you so much for manufacturing such a wonderful product!!!"
T. Limbaugh
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However, most
people choose Buffalo Rock Ginger Ale simply for its refreshingly
different taste and it is caffeine-free! Buffalo Rock also
makes a delicious float when poured over vanilla ice cream or orange
sherbet.
Buffalo Rock
Ginger Ale is now produced in 12-ounce cans and can be purchased
directly from Buffalo Rock Company. For more information or to order
your supply of Buffalo Rock, see the
Retail
Store .
Produced and
marketed in Birmingham, Alabama by the Buffalo Rock Company, 111
Oxmoor Road, Birmingham, Alabama 35209, (205) 942-3435.
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One
of the earlier
6.5 oz. bottles |
10
ounce bottle from
the 1960's – 1980's |
12
ounce can from
1980's – 2004 |
2001
Commemorative
6.5 oz. Bottle |
2001
Commemorative 6 pack |
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