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(The Forgotten Drink Only Our Grandparents Truly Knew)
If you grew up in America during the 1930s, 40s, or even the 50s, chances are you’ve heard of — or even tasted — the legendary Nehi Soda. But ask a younger person today about it, and they’ll probably look at you with confusion.
Nehi wasn’t just a soda. It was a cultural icon. A drink that lit up old-fashioned gas stations, country stores, and dusty vending machines across the U.S. Long before Coke and Pepsi completely dominated the market, Nehi was the “cool kid” of soda fountains, offering fruity flavors that made Coca-Cola’s plain cola seem a little… boring.
So, who’s old enough to remember Nehi Soda? Let’s take a fizzy trip down memory lane.
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