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Latest revision as of 11:33, 18 February 2025
Soda Fountain
A soda fountain is a device that dispenses carbonated soft drinks, known as fountain drinks. They can be found in restaurants, concession stands and other locations such as convenience stores. The device combines flavored syrup or syrup concentrate and carbon dioxide with chilled and purified water to make soft drinks, either manually, or in a vending machine which is essentially an automated soda fountain that is operated using a soda gun. Today's soda fountain machines differ greatly from the antique soda fountain, both in terms of their aesthetic and their method of dispensing drinks.
History[edit]
The history of the soda fountain dates back to the 19th century. The first soda fountains were patented in the early 1800s and were initially used in pharmacies. They gained popularity in the United States during the 1860s, and by the 1870s, the soda fountain had become a common feature in drugstores. The rise of the soda fountain coincided with the temperance movement and the advent of new flavored syrups.
Components[edit]
A soda fountain includes several components: a carbonator, a water supply, a refrigeration system, a syrup supply, and a dispensing system. The carbonator is responsible for adding carbonation to the water. The water supply is typically a large tank or a direct connection to a water line. The refrigeration system cools the water, and the syrup supply contains the flavored syrup that is mixed with the carbonated water. The dispensing system is the part of the machine where the drink is dispensed, typically through a tap or a gun.
Operation[edit]
The operation of a soda fountain involves several steps. First, the water is carbonated by the carbonator. Then, the carbonated water is chilled by the refrigeration system. Next, the flavored syrup is mixed with the carbonated water. Finally, the drink is dispensed through the dispensing system.
Modern Soda Fountains[edit]
Modern soda fountains have evolved significantly from their early counterparts. Today, many soda fountains are automated and can dispense a variety of drinks. Some modern soda fountains even offer a touch screen interface, allowing customers to customize their drinks by choosing from a variety of flavors and carbonation levels.
See Also[edit]
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Soda fountain in China
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Soda jerk serving drinks
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Marble Draught Stand (Harper's engraving)
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1913 Hess Brothers Department Store Soda Fountain
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Bramwell Soda Jerk
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Nizhny Novgorod Soda Fountains
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Packaging for fountain soda syrups in a restaurant in Virginia
