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Dorothy's Root Beer
12 oz. Dorothy Molter lived on an island in the Boundary Waters of Northern Minnesota and served her homemade root beer to canoers who stopped by to visit. Here is her original recipe that is full of spice and vanilla for a perfect blend of sweetness and carbonation. Stop by "The Root Beer Lady" museum in Ely, MN.
Sweetened with high-fructose corn syrup.
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Dr. Brown's Root Beer
12 oz. The Original Flavor Favorite for Generations. Dr. Brown's started as a New York favorite back in 1869. Dr. Brown's is a crisp root beer that finishes clean without any distinct aftertaste.
Sweetened with sugar and/or high-fructose corn syrup.
Price: $1.99 |
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Dr. McGillicuddy's Root Beer
12 oz. Straight out of New Orleans comes Dr. McGillicuddy's Root Beer, a soda that's difficult to spell but easy to drink! Made with natural herbs, real oil of birch, and imported vanilla. The taste on this is beyond smooth - it's almost as if Dr. McGillicuddy went ahead and melted some vanilla ice cream in it just for you! Recommended as a dessert or treat type soda due to its richness of flavor.
Sweetened with high-fructose corn sweetener and/or cane sugar.
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Druthers Black Cow Vanilla Creme Root Beer
12 oz. Druthers Black Cow serves up a decadently smooth version of its namesake drink, perfectly blending the flavors of root beer and melted vanilla ice cream. This float-in-a-bottle soda goes down quickly, so be sure to buy more than one!
Sweetened with high-fructose corn sweetener.
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Earp's Sarsaparilla
12 oz. After a hard day of gun fight'n, nothing beats a real sarsaparilla. Featured on the bottle of this authentic sarsaparilla is Mike Earp, owner of Earp's Western Foods, and a descendant of Frontier Marshal Wyatt Earp, made famous by the Gunfight at O.K. Corral. This sarsaparilla has an authentic taste that will pass the taste-test of even the most seasoned cowboys and cowgirls.
Sweetened with cane sugar.
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Empire Bottling Works Root Beer
12 oz. Empire Bottling Works of Bristol, RI has been serving up quality drinks made with natural artesian spring water since 1930. This is a moderately strong root beer that serves up licorice, anise, and wintergreen afternotes for a refreshing soda drinking experience.
Sweetened with 100% cane sugar.
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Empire Bottling Works Sarsaparilla
12 oz. Empire Bottling Works of Bristol, RI has been serving up quality drinks made with natural artesian spring water since 1930. This sarsaparilla offers a milder herbal flavor with a smooth finish.
Sweetened with 100% cane sugar.
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Faygo Root Beer
12 oz. Since 1910, Faygo Root Beer has been quenching thirsts and satisfying appetites for an old-fashioned soda that conjures up memories of summertime and childhood.
Sweetened with cane sugar.
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Filbert's Draft Root Beer
12 oz. The Filbert's family business started in the early 1900s and moved into soda production during Prohibition. Today, the company is still family-owned in Chicago and is known for its smooth tasting sodas. This is a creamy root beer with a good foaminess and solid flavor. Since 1926.
Sweetened with pure cane sugar.
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Fireman's Brew Root Beer
12 oz. "Extinguish your thirst - Ignite the party!" The firemen behind Fireman's Brew Root Beer know their stuff when it comes to brewing a solid root beer: this features a great old-fashioned root beer flavor your grandpa would enjoy just as much as your kids would. Highly recommended for everyday drinking.
Sweetened with cane sugar.
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Frostop Root Beer - 12 oz. "Nothing tops it...but the foam." This premium root beer is rich in flavor and is still made in small batches from their original formula of various barks, herbs, and berries. This old-fashioned soda offers a taste that is reminiscent of drive-in root beers from the 1950s. Since 1926.
Sweetened with corn syrup, pure cane sugar.
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A&W Root Beer - 12 oz. After success with a drink stand selling root beer during a 1919 parade, Roy Allen decided to take on Frank Wright as a partner, and in 1922 Allen and Wright combined their initials to name the beverage A&W Root Beer. This old time favorite offers a perfect blend of carbonation and sweet for a full-bodied flavor.
Sweetened with sugar.
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