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American Drinks, showing a large cistern of soda water and t

An illustration of a typical American soda fountain with bottles of orange, lemon, raspberry and strawberry syrup to make flavoured soda drinks. The mechanics of the soda fountain is described and a cross section of the cistern is shown, where the soda water is stored and fed to the taps

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1800 Bottles Cistern Drinks Flavoured Fountain Lemon Mechanics Raspberry Section Shown Soda Stored Strawberry Syrup Taps Typical


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Step back in time to the late 1800s and experience the charm of a typical American soda fountain. This illustration showcases the mechanics of a soda fountain, a popular social hub during the Victorian era. At the heart of the scene lies a large cistern filled with soda water, the essential ingredient for creating the delightful fizzy drinks. The intricate machinery of the soda fountain is on full display, with various pipes and valves connecting the cistern to the taps. The soda water is carbonated using a hand-pumped mechanism, which forces the water into the cistern, creating the signature bubbles. The water is then fed through the taps, allowing customers to mix their preferred flavors. Beside the cistern, an array of colorful bottles filled with orange, lemon, raspberry, and strawberry syrups are neatly lined up. These flavors were imported from Europe and added to the soda water to create a wide variety of delicious, flavored sodas. The cross-section of the cistern in the illustration reveals the inner workings of this fascinating contraption. This historical illustration offers a glimpse into the rich history of American drinks, which began with the simple pleasure of enjoying a glass of carbonated water at a soda fountain. The social significance of these establishments cannot be overstated, as they provided a gathering place for friends and families to enjoy a refreshing beverage and engage in lively conversations. Experience the nostalgia of a bygone era with this illustration of a typical American soda fountain, where the art of creating flavored sodas was a cherished tradition.

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