Bottle caps have been around since the 1800s. The first patent was established in 1892 by William Painter. The early caps required the use of a bottle opener. Bottle caps are used to keep beverages from spoiling. They are used on various types of bottles and are made out of different mat...
Here are 29 of the best pictures of Swift and her posse from this NFL season and playoffs. There is one more game to go, but it's not clear if she'll make it to the Super Bowl since she has a concert in Tokyo the night before. Either way, watch as her fandom gains confidence a...
A product of White Rock Beverages, Sioux City Root Beer was one of the first upmarket sodas to hit the market. These “saloon-style”, cane sugar soft drinks come in stout glass bottles and feature old-fashioned cowboy designs to match. One of Sioux City’s other signature sodas, the Sa...
80. Emmylou Harris, Two More Bottles of Wine Warner Bros. 80. Emmylou Harris, 'Two More Bottles of Wine' Emmylou Harris took Delbert McClinton’s tale of dashed dreams in the City of Angels to the top of the country charts in 1978. In the song, she drives across the country to join ...
for its draft-style root beer, root beer floats, and sizzling burgers. A&W's root beer was so popular that the company began selling the drink in bottles and cans. The company now has locations across the globe and is part of a conglomerate that includes Dr. Pepper, Snapple, and 7 Up...
Pop bottles love the money they give The way it's going is our kids gon' live I'm scared I ain't even gonna lie Kill one of mine I ain't even gon cry I'ma wait for your kid and eye for an eye But I'm wrong though it ain't right ...
My co-worker's mother delivered a big bag chock-full of multi-colored freeze-dried taffy balls. This was awesome! I popped one of the pink hard candy pieces into my mouth. However, an instant burst of cherry licorice flavor took over inside my mouth. What a delight!
for its draft-style root beer, root beer floats, and sizzling burgers. A&W's root beer was so popular that the company began selling the drink in bottles and cans. The company now has locations across the globe and is part of a conglomerate that includes Dr. Pepper, Snapple, and 7 Up...
And it’s fuckingSchweppes. Here’s some news for the Dr. Pepper Snapple group who own the esteemed drinks mixer brand: a G’n’T ain’t the most masculine of drinks. I’m a big fan, but it doesn’t separate me from the boys like a straight shot of rye or a pint of bitter mi...