Mark yourself as a person of distinction by shoving some old-timey sodas in the ice instead.

A regional soda from North Carolina, Cheerwine has been around since 1917.

Its a beautiful burgundy color, and the black cherry flavor is delicious without being cloyingly sweet.

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Its deep, man.

Just confirm you buy the cane sugar version instead of the high fructose corn syrup mix.

Since its flavored from a single kind of tree, birch beer has a cleaner taste than root beer.

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Its less carbonated, and has a stronger lemon taste than 7-Up and the rest.

As a bonus, the logo is a masterpiece.

Bubble Up (12 bottles) $39.95

Moxie

You dont get more old-timey than Moxie.

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Not a favorite of mine, but to each their own.

The peach flavor stands out though, if for no other reason than its apeachsoda.

Originally bottled in 1904, this obscure soda hangs on to this day.

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Its just called Blue Pop.

You cannot beat that.

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