

Bring Back Suburban Almond Smash and Golden Ginger Ale


Bring Back Suburban Almond Smash and Golden Ginger Ale
The Issue
Suburban sodas were a mid-Atlantic soda brand throughout the majority of the 20th century, being most popular in the Baltimore area. While the original offering included many traditional soda flavors, there were two flavors that stood out as unique the sweet cherry-almond Almond Smash, and the milder ginger ale, Golden Ginger Ale. The sodas disappeared from store shelves sometime between 2016 and 2018 without any warning or announcement.
The last company known to have the bottling rights, was Pepsi Co, so we are requesting that the company make the sodas available in the DC, Virginia, Maryland region again either in stores or for purchase online. If the company is unable or unwilling to do this we request they sell the bottling rights to a company that is willing to bottle the sodas.
These sodas are a part of the tastes and heritage of the Mid-Atlantic. To many they bring back memories of growing up in the region. We want to be able to experience them again and share them with upcoming generations.
1,248
The Issue
Suburban sodas were a mid-Atlantic soda brand throughout the majority of the 20th century, being most popular in the Baltimore area. While the original offering included many traditional soda flavors, there were two flavors that stood out as unique the sweet cherry-almond Almond Smash, and the milder ginger ale, Golden Ginger Ale. The sodas disappeared from store shelves sometime between 2016 and 2018 without any warning or announcement.
The last company known to have the bottling rights, was Pepsi Co, so we are requesting that the company make the sodas available in the DC, Virginia, Maryland region again either in stores or for purchase online. If the company is unable or unwilling to do this we request they sell the bottling rights to a company that is willing to bottle the sodas.
These sodas are a part of the tastes and heritage of the Mid-Atlantic. To many they bring back memories of growing up in the region. We want to be able to experience them again and share them with upcoming generations.
1,248
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Petition created on August 21, 2019

