Seeing Red: NC’s beloved Cheerwine faces scrutiny over its iconic color
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Seeing Red: NC’s beloved Cheerwine faces scrutiny over its iconic color
The Cheerwine logo on the side of a Salisbury building. Credit: Anne Blythe NC HealthNews - Cheerwine, a cherry-flavored soda brewed in Salisbury for slightly more than a century, has become widely known as the “nectar of North Carolina.” On May 17, the Rowan County city held its annual festival to celebrate the beverage that L.D. Peeler, a general store owner, created in 1917. Peeler was interested in producing his own soft drink, according to …
·Raleigh, United States
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