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Stewart's Root Beer
TypeSoft drink: Root beer
ManufacturerKeurig Dr Pepper
DistributorCadbury Schweppes Bottling Group & other
Country of origin Mansfield, Ohio, U.S.
Introduced1990
VariantsDiet Root Beer
Related productsany other root beer
Stewart's Birch Beer
TypeSoft drink: Birch beer
ManufacturerKeurig Dr Pepper
DistributorCadbury Schweppes Bottling Group & other
Introduced2001
Related productsany other Birch beer
Stewart's Cream Soda
TypeSoft drink
ManufacturerKeurig Dr Pepper
DistributorCadbury Schweppes Bottling Group & other
Introduced1992
VariantsCherries 'n Cream, Orange 'n Cream
Related productsany other Cream soda

Stewart's Fountain Classics is a brand of premium soft drinks made in the United States. Stewart's are nostalgic "old fashioned" fountain sodas, having originated at the Stewart's Restaurants, a chain of root beer stands started in 1924 by Frank Stewart in Mansfield, Ohio. In 1990, the bottling rights to Stewart's were acquired by the Cable Car Beverage Corporation. Cream Soda and Ginger Beer flavors were introduced in 1992. Other flavors have been added since then. In November 1997 Cable Car Beverage Corporation was purchased by Triarc.[1] Cadbury Schweppes PLC acquired the Stewart's brands in 2000 along with Snapple and Mistic Brands for $1.45 billion.[2]

Stewart's Root Beer was named the top root beer at the 2006 World Cup of Root Beer.[citation needed]

Stewart's drinks come in 12 fl. oz. (355 ml) glass bottles with twist-off tops. The bottles of some flavors are tinted amber, while the others are clear.

Flavors

Various Stewart's root beer bottles

See also

References

  1. ^ "Hoover's Profile: Triarc Companies, Inc". Retrieved 2008-06-18.
  2. ^ Holson, Laura M. (2000-09-18). "Cadbury to Pay $1.45 Billion for Snapple". The New York Times. Retrieved 2008-06-18. {{cite news}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors= (help)