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A root beer float is also referred to as:
It also goes by "Brown cow."
It also goes by "Brown cow."
It also goes by "Brown cow."
It also goes by "Brown cow."
The root bear float was invented in which year?
Frank J. Wisner, owner of Cripple Creek Cow Mountain Gold Mining Company in Colorado, invented the soda-meets-dessert treat in August of 1893.
Frank J. Wisner, owner of Cripple Creek Cow Mountain Gold Mining Company in Colorado, invented the soda-meets-dessert treat in August of 1893.
Frank J. Wisner, owner of Cripple Creek Cow Mountain Gold Mining Company in Colorado, invented the soda-meets-dessert treat in August of 1893.
Frank J. Wisner, owner of Cripple Creek Cow Mountain Gold Mining Company in Colorado, invented the soda-meets-dessert treat in August of 1893.
As of 2018, what is America's top-selling brand of root beer?
The A&W stands for Allen and Wright. Roy Allen began marketing his drink in Lodi, Calif. in 1919.
The A&W stands for Allen and Wright. Roy Allen began marketing his drink in Lodi, Calif. in 1919.
The A&W stands for Allen and Wright. Roy Allen began marketing his drink in Lodi, Calif. in 1919.
The A&W stands for Allen and Wright. Roy Allen began marketing his drink in Lodi, Calif. in 1919.
How many roots and herbs are typically in today's root beer?
Sarsaparilla vine is used instead of sassafras (it's safer for production -- no carcinogenic properties).
Sarsaparilla vine is used instead of sassafras (it's safer for production -- no carcinogenic properties).
Sarsaparilla vine is used instead of sassafras (it's safer for production -- no carcinogenic properties).
Sarsaparilla vine is used instead of sassafras (it's safer for production -- no carcinogenic properties).
True or false: Root beer floats are pretty much only a North American drink.
Funnily enough, most people outside America can't stand the taste of root beer and don't understand why anyone would want to pair it with ice cream, according to Grub Americana.
Funnily enough, most people outside America can't stand the taste of root beer and don't understand why anyone would want to pair it with ice cream, according to Grub Americana.
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