How old is cherry coke




















Cherry Coke, which now goes by the more grown-up name of Coca-Cola Cherry , was the Coca-Cola company's first attempt at marketing a flavored beverage. As Insider reveals, it was introduced in , the same year that brought us the notorious "New Coke. So much so, in fact, that it's now available in 36 different countries around the world.

Although Cherry Coke in cans and bottles has only been around for 35 years, its origins are far older. No one knows which soda jerk from back in the days when this was an actual job title and not an insult was the first to think of adding cherry syrup to Coke, but The Soda Wiki relates that these drugstore soda fountain cherry Cokes had been around since the s.

Time even pegs them as an integral part of Greatest Generation dating practices ; as much so as convertibles, sock hops, and holding hands. While Cherry Coke is undoubtedly more convenient, available in every convenience store, gas station, and grocery, some people still wax nostalgic over the superior taste of the soda fountain variety.

If you're wondering what you missed out on, you may still want to try this fabled concoction. All you need is a bottle of the same type of cherry syrup that's often sold to flavor coffee and, of course, an original or diet, if you must Coke. Just fill a ounce glass with ice, drizzle in 2 tablespoons of cherry syrup or more, to taste , then fill the glass with Coke. Bonus points if you put on a poodle skirt and listen to a few old Chubby Checker or Bill Haley 45s.

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