Choc-Ola

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Choc-Ola is a chocolate-flavored beverage that was first introduced in the United States in the 1940s. The drink was created by Harry Normington Sr., from Indianapolis, Indiana. Choc-Ola was widely popular in the U.S. during the 1960s and 1970s.

History

Choc-Ola was first produced in 1944 by Normington's company, the Choc-Ola Company. The beverage was initially sold in glass bottles, but later transitioned to cans and plastic bottles. In the 1960s, Choc-Ola was advertised on the children's television show, Bozo's Circus, which contributed to its popularity among children and teenagers.

In 1985, the Choc-Ola Company was sold to Moxie Industries, an American beverage company. However, due to declining sales, Moxie discontinued the production of Choc-Ola in 2001. In 2010, Dan Iaria, an entrepreneur from Indianapolis, acquired the rights to Choc-Ola and relaunched the beverage.

Ingredients and Flavor

Choc-Ola is made from a blend of seven natural ingredients, including water, sugar, and cocoa. The beverage is known for its rich, creamy texture and sweet, chocolate flavor. Choc-Ola can be served cold or hot, and is often used as a mixer in desserts and cocktails.

Cultural Impact

Choc-Ola has been featured in various forms of media and pop culture. The beverage is often associated with nostalgia and Americana, particularly in the Midwest. Choc-Ola has also been referenced in several films and television shows, including the 1973 film, American Graffiti, and the 1980s sitcom, Happy Days.

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