In 1917, Grapico migrated from Louisiana to Alabama, where it remains today.
Alaska has a Pepsi bottling factory despite its low soda consumption. That's good.
This orange-pineapple drink is popular in the Southwest, where it's better than cacti.
Grapette, long Arkansas's grape soda king, is now a Sam's Club soda, but its Southern domination remains.
Californians love A&W root beer, which was launched in 1919.
Colorado invented these carbonated fruit drinks, which PepsiCo bought in 2006.
Foxon Park, a 1922 Connecticut soda manufacturer, is in every New Haven pizza.
Dover's Dominion brewery makes a great honey-and-sugar-sweetened root beer.
Self-explanatory.
The world's favorite soda's headquarters is here. There's a museum. RC Cola is popular here, but Coke rules.
Since it's non-carbonated, it's not a soft drink. Hawaiians' favorite drink is Pass-O-Guava (POG) nectar. Hawaiian Sun's best.