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Root and Beer
** A & W Root Beer
* A Root Beer Float.
* Root Beer
The company also marketed a beverage called " Ted's Root Beer " in the early sixties.
In 2007, Cadbury Schweppes entered into a licensing partnership with Vita Food Products to produce a line of barbecue sauces and marinades flavored with Dr Pepper, 7 Up and A & W Root Beer.
The first product in the Royal Crown line was Chero-Cola in 1905, followed by Royal Crown Ginger Ale, Royal Crown Strawberry, and Royal Crown Root Beer.
* Piper auritum – Root Beer Plant or Hoja Santa.
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* 1919: A & W Root Beer took its product out of the soda fountain and into a roadside stand
* 1921: A & W Root Beer began franchising its syrup
's lifetime contract with Pepsi, Long John Silver's and A & W Restaurants ( both of which previously served Coca-Cola ) switched to Pepsi products, with A & W retaining A & W Root Beer from a separate deal with Dr Pepper Snapple Group.
Some of Jim Jordan's investments included the bottling company for Hires Root Beer in Kansas City.
Lodi is the birthplace of A & W Root Beer and A & W Restaurants established in 1919, which is considered the original fast food restaurant.
Located next to the Machesney Airport, and located on IL route 251, was a Hires Root Beer stand.
* Dorothy Louise Molter – the Root Beer Lady
* Edward Charles Edmond Barq, entrepreneur and co-creator of Barq's Root Beer
In addition, there are popular locally-owned restaurants such as Voltzy ’ s Root Beer Stand, Chappy ’ s Tap Room and 4200 Place.
Issaquah, Washington XXX Root Beer restaurant, one of two remaining
The Teapot started its life as a gigantic wooden hogshead barrel for a Hire's Root Beer advertising campaign.
* 1790 Root Beer Brew
The 1964 menu included: Hamburger 15 cents, Cheeseburger 20 cents, Fries 10 cents, Apple Turnovers 15 cents, Milk 12 cents, Coffee 10 cents, Coke, Pepsi, Root Beer and Orange, 15 cents and 10 cents, and Milk Shake ( Chocolate-Strawberry-Vanilla ) 20 cents.
* A & W Root Beer
Tapper, also known as Root Beer Tapper, is a 1983 arcade game released by Bally Midway.
If the player selects the unshaken can, the hero is shown smiling and a message reads " This Bud's For You " ( on the Budweiser version ) or " This one's for you " ( on Root Beer Tapper ), and the player is rewarded with extra points.
Root Beer Tapper is almost identical to the Budweiser version, except the hero is a soda jerk serving non-alcoholic root beer.

Root and Tapper
The first was with Budweiser branding, followed in 1984 by Root Beer Tapper, which was developed specifically for arcades because the original version was construed as advertising alcohol to minors ( since many of the games appeared in video game arcades ).
In 1984, Coleco made versions of Root Beer Tapper for their proprietary ColecoVision game console, as well as the Atari 2600 console and the Commodore 64, Apple II, and IBM PC ( DOS ) computer systems, designed by David James Ritchie.
In July 2000, Midway licensed Root Beer Tapper, along with other Williams Electronics games, to Macromedia for use in an online applet to demonstrate the power of the Shockwave web content platform, entitled Shockwave Arcade Collection.
Root Beer Tapper was included as one of the 24 games on Midway Arcade Treasures for PlayStation 2, Xbox, GameCube, and the PC.
In 2005, Root Beer Tapper was one of the games included in the Midway Home Video Arcade produced by Big Electronic Games.
Root Beer Tapper is a leaderboard game on Gametap.
Root Beer Tapper is one of the featured games in Disney's Wreck-It Ralph, with Ralph visiting the bar and bartender during the first act.
A screenshot of the arcade game Root Beer Tapper arcade game in play.

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The first known telephone line in Manchester was established in July 1883 between Burr and Manley's store at Manchester Depot and the Kent and Root Marble Company in South Dorset.
In England, at around the same time Fred Root was one of the main proponents of the same tactic.
It was occasionally an effective tactic, but was unattractive for spectators and never became widely used except by a handful of specialists such as Fred Root, the Worcestershire bowler and Warwick Armstrong, the former Australian captain.
In a 1918 publication, Joseph E. Meyer called it " Beth Root " ( probably a corruption of " birthroot ") and claimed that an astringent tonic derived from the root was useful in controlling bleeding and diarrhea.
His father Jesse Root Grant ( 1794 – 1873 ) was a self-reliant tanner ( leather producer ) and businessman of English ancestry, from an austere family.
Universalist writers such as George T. Knight have claimed that Universalism was a widely held view among theologians in Early Christianity However, some examples, such as Origen and Clement of Alexandria, used by Knight and other Universalist writers are contested by writers such as Crouzel, Root, Norris, and Itter.
Another important, if dubious, product from the era was Swamp Root, a famous patent medicine developed in the late 19th century.
Directed by Aida Ziablikova and adapted from Shakespeare by Leon Garfield, it was voiced by Nigel Le Vaillant and Amanda Root.
Affiliates owned by DirecTV Sports Networks re-branded as Root Sports at the start of the MLB season as well, but initially still used the previous design along with intros and bumpers from a new package designed by Troika Design Group, which was fully implemented at the start of the 2011 NHL season.
The original curved Coca-Cola bottle was designed and first produced by the Root Glass Company, which was based in Terre Haute.
According to historian Diana Muir writing in Reflections in Bullough's Pond, it was in Collinsville that Elisha Root invented the important industrial technique of die casting.
' Root was employed by Samuel W. Collins whose Collins and Company was the largest manufacturer of axes in the nineteenth century.
The town site of Wellsville was laid out in the fall of 1864 by Messrs, Shoot, Root, and Wells of Chicago.
* George Frederick Root ( August 30, 1820 – August 6, 1895 ) was an American songwriter, who found particular fame during the American Civil War.
* Roots is an unincorporated community on Root Station Road between Jordon and Wooster roads at, Roots was a station on the Western Jackson branch of the Grand Trunk Western Railroad.
Forty-eight years before Montana became the nation ’ s 41st state, Stevensville was settled by Jesuit Missionaries at the request of the Bitter Root Salish Indians.
* Eleazer Root, ( 1802 – 1887 ), was born in Canaan, educator and Episcopalian priest
Root was in Corry's patent.
Root was once part of the original " Town of Mohawk.
Root was created in 1823 from the Town of Charleston.

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