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Latest revision as of 11:26, 25 February 2025
Sussex Golden Ginger Ale
| Type | Soft drink |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | Canada Dry |
| Distributor | |
| Country of origin | Canada |
| Region of origin | |
| Introduced | 1904 |
| Discontinued | |
| Alcohol by volume | |
| Proof (US) | |
| Color | Golden |
Sussex Golden Ginger Ale is a ginger ale that is produced in the Canadian province of New Brunswick. It is known for its distinctive golden color and strong ginger flavor. Sussex Golden Ginger Ale is a regional favorite and has a loyal following among those who appreciate its unique taste.
History[edit]
Sussex Golden Ginger Ale was first introduced in 1904 in the town of Sussex, New Brunswick. The drink was created by Canada Dry, a company known for its wide range of ginger ale products. Over the years, Sussex Golden Ginger Ale has maintained its popularity in the Maritime provinces of Canada.
Ingredients[edit]
The primary ingredients in Sussex Golden Ginger Ale include carbonated water, sugar, citric acid, and natural flavors, including ginger extract. The drink is caffeine-free and is often enjoyed as a refreshing beverage on its own or as a mixer in cocktails.
Availability[edit]
Sussex Golden Ginger Ale is primarily available in the Maritime provinces of Canada, including New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and Prince Edward Island. It can be found in grocery stores, convenience stores, and some restaurants in these regions. Due to its regional popularity, it is not widely available outside of Eastern Canada.
Cultural Significance[edit]
In the Maritime provinces, Sussex Golden Ginger Ale is more than just a beverage; it is a part of the local culture. Many residents have grown up with the drink and consider it a staple in their homes. It is often associated with family gatherings, celebrations, and local traditions.
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References[edit]
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External links[edit]
- [Official Canada Dry website](https://www.canadadry.ca/)
Sussex Golden Ginger Ale[edit]
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Sussex Golden bottles