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When it comes to Alabama beverages beloved across the Southeast, Buffalo Rock Ginger Ale certainly comes near the top of the list. Thanks to its long history in the southeast and its unique ...
It is Alabama’s own Buffalo Rock Ginger Ale, “the Southern Spice” that Birmingham entrepreneur Sidney Word Lee created in the basement of his Alabama Grocery Company way back in 1901.
As a boy, I discovered Alabama-based Buffalo Rock "Southern Spice" ginger ale in the cooler in the back of Barnett's Newsstand in Athens — much darker and tastier than that pale, bland Canada ...
Cinnamon sugar, butterscotch, vanilla beans, honey, fudge, and gentle rye spice ... great when paired with ginger ale, which helps it almost rank number one. Buffalo Trace is a big name in ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. (WKBW ... limited edition brew, Pumpkin Spice Whale, on Friday. The beer is the newest addition to the brewery's award-winning Whale brown ale series. "Pumpkin spice dominates ...
Established as The Alabama Grocery Company in 1901, Buffalo Rock released its flagship Ginger Ale in 1906 and opened its first full-scale bottling plant in 1922. Years later the company added full ...
Ginger ale seems ... a Starbucks pumpkin spice latte never contained pumpkin, an ingredient that was added after pressure from the blogger Food Babe. As for Fletcher, the Buffalo News says that ...
claiming its ginger ale doesn't contain ginger as advertised. In the federal lawsuit filed July 10 in Buffalo, Julie Fletcher contends that Canada Dry and its parent company, Dr. Pepper ...
Earlier this month, Fletcher, a resident of Bolivar, a village of about 2,200 people east of Olean, filed a federal court lawsuit in Buffalo against the owners of Canada Dry ginger ale.
The sports bar chain has officially added the fall-inspired sauce to their menu for a limited time Buffalo Wild ... the site reads. "Ale mixes with BBQ flavors and pumpkin spice for a taste ...
I’m a big fan of the spice of Cock ‘n Bull or Blenheim Ginger Ale, or the rounder profile of Bundaberg, but there are lots more that work great. If you really want to up the spice quotient ...
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