When you think of soda, you probably don't think "medicine." But actually, this beloved fizzy drink has its roots in the pharmaceutical industry. Yep, it's true: Soda fountains were once a common ...
Throughout the early 1900s, soda fountains were a familiar sight in countless communities, offering both ice cream treats and carbonated creations. Often dwelling inside pharmacies and drugstores or ...
Enjoy authentic malts at these Pennsylvania soda fountains, keeping the tradition of old-school flavors alive.
How many exist because one person was determined to create the best possible version? We'd wager there's only one: Culver's.
Growing up in Rosenberg, Renee Butler used to go to a pharmacy downtown that had a soda fountain. "We would get our prescriptions, we would get our ice cream, we would go to the doctor," she said. Now ...
Shopping in the eclectic antiques-and-stuff store Finders Keepers on Main Street in Lee, we acquired a vintage plastic model kit (the Ferengi Marauder from “Star Trek: The Next Generation”) for a ...