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Grapico is a
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, artificially flavored carbonated
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with a purple color and a grape taste that is sold in the
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. When introduced in 1916, the product quickly became a success, which in part was due to implying that Grapico contained real
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even though it contained fake juice. In the spring of 1926, J. Grossman's Sons sold the Grapico business to the Pan American Manufacturing Company in New Orleans. Pan American continued J. Grossman's Sons' improper practice of implying that Grapico contained real grape juice and lost the right to use the word "Grapico" to designate their artificial grape drink in 1929. Although the J. Grossman's Sons line of the brand had ended, the Grapico brand continued on through
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businessman R. R. Rochell and his
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-based Grapico Bottling Works. R. R. Rochell had first become a
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syrup customer of J. Grossman's Sons in the Summer of 1917 to serve the Alabama soft drink market. By the time Pan American had lost their artificial grape drink name in 1929, Rochell was selling bottled Grapico in
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,
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, Georgia,
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, and
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. Rochell received the federal trademark on Grapico in 1940, giving his Grapico Company of America the right to use the name "Grapico" everywhere in the United States. In 1955, Grapico Company of America attempted to expand its fruit-flavored brands with Orangico, a sister product to Grapico that included real orange juice. The orange juice-based Orangico did not sell well and the federal trademark eventually expired. In September 1981, both the franchising rights to the Grapico brand name and
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in
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were acquired by
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, an independent
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bottler based in
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. Buffalo Rock revived the Orangico trademark in 1999 for an artificially flavored orange drink and introduced Diet Grapico in 2005. Grapico is now produced at Buffalo Rock's
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bottling facility.


History

Grapico was first sold in 1914 in
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by J. Grossman's Sons. In the summer of 1917, businessman R. R. Rochell and his
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-based Grapico Bottling Works purchased Grapico syrup barrels from J. Grossman's Sons and bottled and sold Grapico to the Alabama soft drink market, becoming the first bottler to buy the syrup wholesale. Present Grapico distributor Buffalo Rock, an independent
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bottler based in
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, purchased the Grapico business in 1981. The J. Grossman's Sons' Grapico
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line ended in 1929 and the present Grapico traces its roots to the summer of 1917 in Birmingham, Alabama through R. R. Rochell's Grapico.


J. Grossman's Sons' Grapico

J. Grossman's Sons was a business that had been operating in
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since at least 1884.Breaux, Chief Justice Joseph Arsenne. (May 22, 1905.)
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''J. Grossman's Sons v. John B. Sanders, sheriff.'' 114 La. 958, 38 So. 692 (No. 15,525). (Quote, "Plaintiffs are judgment creditors of Charles F. Kramer, the father just referred to, in the sum of $249.80. This judgment was obtained in 1884, and was revived in 1894 and duly recorded.")
By the early 1900s, the business was being run by both Adolph Grossman and Isidore Grossman. Prior to developing Grapico, J. Grossman's Sons served as creditors. In 1905 for example, a collection attorney successfully sued J. Grossman's Sons to recover legal fees for reducing to judgment a debt of $875 owed to J. Grossman's Sons. Also in 1905, J. Grossman's Sons unsuccessfully prevented the sale of their securing collateral, a debtor's home, to the debtor's daughter. In January 1912, J. Grossman's Sons lent $1000 to a Lewisburg,
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saloon owner who they successfully sued eleven months later to recover the amount against his
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. J. Grossman's Sons began manufacturing Grapico in 1914.Hornibrook, E. J. (July 5, 1929)
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'' In re Pan-American Mfg. Co., Inc.'' Page 87.
At that time, Grapico consisted of a syrup that, when mixed with
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, had the taste, smell, and color of a genuine grape drink.Hornibrook, E. J. (July 5, 1929)
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'' In re Pan-American Mfg. Co., Inc.'' Page 84.
The product was artificially colored and flavored with only an infinitesimal amount of grape juice or fruit of the grape. Prior to 1916, J. Grossman's Sons contacted
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composers Peter DeRose and Ivan Reid to write a song about Grapico.Charles H. Templeton, Sr. Music Museum. (March 25, 2008) Mitchell Memorial Library
Summary of the sheet music Meet Me in the Land of Grapico.
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DeRose, who would later be inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame, produced the piano accompanied song, ''Meet Me in the Land of Grapico''. ''Meet Me in the Land of Grapico'' is a sentimental ballad from
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that imagined a faraway Land of Grapico where love lives forever. The song (''see below'') and its cover sheet alluded to a grape vine-covered
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in the Land of Grapico, even though Grapico contained no
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. Dedicating the song to all the drinkers of Grapico, J. Grossman's Sons published the song in 1916 and provided it free on request. In the Summer of 1917, businessman R. R. Rochell and his
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based Grapico Bottling Works began purchasing Grapico syrup barrels from J. Grossman's Sons to bottle and sell the Alabama soft drink market. United States Trademark Office (2008)
Grapico United States Trademark registration certificate.
' Accessed July 21, 2008.
In that same year,
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based Grapico Bottling Company also became a
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customer of J. Grossman's Sons and began bottling and selling Grapico in Mississippi. In 1918, Rochell's Grapico Bottling Works opened a bottling plant in
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as a second Mississippi bottler and seller of Grapico.Mississippi Secretary of State Business Services. (2008)
Grapico Bottling Works.
'' Business ID: 427805; Name Reservation: 6/11/1918. Accessed July 21, 2008.
By 1919, Grapico manufacturer J. Grossman's Sons was successful enough in their efforts to distribute Grapico that they awarded the Grapico advertising account to the Chambers Agency, Inc. of
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. As early as November 1919, businessman J. C. Kramer was doing business in Louisiana under the name of the Grapico Bottling Works (Louisiana),Overton, Winston. (May 23, 1927)
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Grapico Bottling Works v. Liquid Carbonic Co.
' 163 La. 1057, 113 So. 454 (No. 26511) **Precedent in Louisiana.
a business unconnected with Rochell's Grapico Bottling Works. In 1920, the demand for soft drinks significantly increased as a result of the prohibition against alcohol in the United States that began on January 29, 1920. The Grapico product was so successful by 1920, that Grapico specifically was listed in the Louisiana law among generic items,
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, and RC Cola as items to be taxed: Section 22 of Act No. 233 of 1920, which read:
That all persons, associations of persons, firms and corporations engaged in the sale of soda water, ice cream, confections, soda pop, Coca Cola,
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, Grapico or other similar soft drinks or beverages or refreshments, shall pay license based on the gross annual sales, and such licenses are hereby fixed and graded as follows.Higgins, Judge. (February 26, 1934) Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals of Louisiana, Parish of Orleans. ''State v. Louisiana Baking Corp.'' 153 So. 41 (No. 14723).
In addition to experiencing taxes as a result of its success, the Grapico efforts found labor troubles. In 1920, the International Union of United Brewery, Flour, Cereal, Soft Drink and Distillery Workers presented Grapico Bottling Company (Mississippi) with a union agreement.Proceedings
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Convention by International Union of United Brewery, Flour, Cereal, Soft Drink, and Distillery Workers of America, Dominion Educational Association (Canada) - Labor unions (1920)
Grapico Bottling Co.
' Page 28.
When the company refused to sign the agreement, the 112 employees at Grapico Bottling Company were called to strike. The Grapico Bottling Co. eventually signed the agreement. In June 1922, Grapico Bottling Works furthered the connection between the artificially flavored beverage and real
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through an advertisement campaign. The Jacksonville Metropolis (June 1, 1922)
Grapico Bottling Works advertisement.
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On June 1, 1922, The Jacksonville Metropolis published a Grapico Bottling Works
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announcing a ten-day writing contest that offered US$116 in
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for essays on why a consumer would prefer "Sparkling Grapico" over real, fresh grapes. The advertisement indicated that Grapico was made from Pure Grape Juice with pure sugar and carbonated water and had no coloring or preservatives. Although not true, this information was consistent with the Grapico product labels used by J. Grossman's Sons on the barrels that were shipped to and received by R. R. Rochell.Hornibrook, E. J. (July 5, 1929)
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'' In re Pan-American Mfg. Co., Inc.'' Page 88.
Mississippi based Grapico Bottling Company troubles did not end with its union problems. In September 1924, John Henry Ennis of Ellisville, Mississippi purchased a Grapico.Ethridge, George Hamilto

(November 30, 1925) Supreme Court of Mississippi
Grapico Bottling Co. v. Ennis.
' No. 25015. 140 Miss. 502, 106 So. 97, 44 A.L.R. 124. (Suggestion of Error Overruled Dec. 7, 1925.)
On drinking it, Ennis discovered that the contents were filled with flies, some of which he swallowed and became sick. On filing a lawsuit against Grapico Bottling Company and its sole stockholder, Philip Carriere, Ennis learned that Grapico Bottling Company had filed for and successfully dissolved itself as a corporation between the time Ennis consumed the flies and filed suit against Grapico Bottling. On appeal, the Supreme Court of Mississippi issued an
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in Mississippi for the rule that a stockholder of a corporation is not liable for the debts, liabilities, and other acts of the corporation. After Grapico Bottling Company (Mississippi) dissolved in 1925, Rochell's Grapico Bottling Works became the sole supplier of Grapico to Mississippi.


Unfair competition through deceptive advertising

Since almost its inception in 1914, Grapico was associated with real grape juice by J. Grossman's Sons through its advertisements and business stationery. Publicly associating Grapico with genuine grape juice allowed J. Grossman's Sons to compete directly with real grape juice producers such as Welch Grape Juice Co. and have an advantage over other imitation grape flavored beverage producers. A problem with this approach was that Grapico was an artificial grape drink that included neither real grape juice nor fruit from the grape. In May 1926, J. Grossman's Sons became a
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corporation and sold its Grapico formula and all rights connected to that formula to Pan American Manufacturing Co., Inc., a Louisiana corporation that had been manufacturing and selling extracts, ice cream powder, and syrups and flavors for soft drinks from New Orleans since 1911. Pan American began manufacturing Grapico syrup and concentrate and continued supplying its wholesale customers outside of Louisiana with one-
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bottles of concentrated Grapico to allow them to make Grapico. In addition, through its subsidiary corporation, World Bottling Co., Pan American continued supplying its retail customers in Louisiana with bottled Grapico for consumption.Hornibrook, E. J. (July 5, 1929)
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'' In re Pan-American Mfg. Co., Inc.'' Page 90.
At the time Pan American acquired the Grapico business, it had three wholesale Grapico customers: Rochell's Grapico Bottling Works in Birmingham, Alabama and two bottling plants operating in Mississippi. Grapico concentrate was sold by Pan American to its wholesale customers for $7.50 per gallon and the finished bottled Grapico was by sold by Pan American and its three wholesale customers at 5 cents per 7-oz bottle. Pan American continued associating their artificial grape drink with real grape juice in advertisements in trade periodicals, display cards, newspapers, boys' caps for customers' use, and in its company stationery. Typically, advertising material displayed images of grape vineyards and bunches of grapes together with the qualifying statements:
In addition, Pan American continued J. Grossman's Sons practice of using 7-oz clear bottles with molded labels prominently featuring a pictorial representation of a bunch of grapes with word "Grapico". Given that the product was artificially colored and flavored to simulate the appearance, taste and smell of grape juice, the combination of the advertisements, the bottle grape bunch mold, and the product itself implied to others that the Grapico product was composed of pure grape juice. In July 1928, the
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charged Pan American with unfair methods of competition and deceptive practices. Annual Report of the Federal Trade Commission for the
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Ending June 30, 1929. (June 30, 1929)
Complaints Pending July 1, 1929.
' Page 196, Part III Documents and Summaries (Exhibits)
After learning of the Federal Trade Commission complaint, Pan American altered the labels it used on its one-gallon concentrate jugs. However, the efforts were too little, too late and Pan American and its "representatives, agents, servants, employees, and successors" lost the right to use the word "Grapico" to designate their artificial grape drink as of 1929. Pan American's wholesale customers, including R. R. Rochell, were seen as victims of Pan American's unfair competition and the
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order regarding the Grapico name did not extend to them.


R. R. Rochell's Grapico

R. R. Rochell was a successful business man operating in
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. His success came despite the fact that he was illiterate. He was one of two major stock holders in the Edgewood Amusement Company, which dissolved in 1924.Sayre, A. D. (November 26, 1926)
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''McGregor v. Alabama Bank.'' 215 Ala. 307, 110 So. 468 (6 Div. 528)
Rochell began selling bottled Grapico in Alabama in 1917 and then in Mississippi in 1918. In June 1920, Rochell's Grapico Bottling Works formally incorporated in Alabama as "The Grapico Bottling Works". Rochell's early Grapico efforts were not without problems. For example, in November 1921, Grapico Bottling Works acquired a US$648 Baltimore Semi-Automatic Machine, Model B-1485 from
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based Crown Cork and Seal Co. to cork and seal soda water bottles. Leche, Richard W. (February 18, 1925) Louisiana First Circuit Court of Appeal '' Crown Cork and Seal Co. v. Grapico Bottling Works'' 1 La.App. 638. Rehearing Refused: May 5, 1925. Within three months, the bottle capper began to fail. Frequently, the neck of the moving bottles became stuck in the machine, which additionally broke bottles whose contents drenched workers. In addition, the caps made by the machine did not seal properly so that carbonation gas escaped from the Grapico bottles. After Grapico refused to pay the US$358 balance, the Sheriff seized the bottling machine from Grapico. The matter was resolved 3½ years later by the Louisiana First Circuit Court of Appeal, who
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the machine sales contract so that Grapico Bottling Works no longer owed the balance. By 1922, R. R. Rochell's Grapico had been expanded into the Florida soft drink market. With Grapico Bottling Company (Mississippi) dissolved in 1925 and Pan American prohibited from using the name "Grapico" in connection with the Grapico artificial grape drink, Rochell became the sole supplier of bottled Grapico in Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Mississippi, and Louisiana in 1929. In 1938, R. R. Rochell was doing business in Alabama as "Orange Crush 7-Up Bottling Company."Thomas, Justice. (March 30, 1939)
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''Rochell v. City of Florence II'' 237 Ala. 635, 188 So. 247. (8 Div. 955) Rehearing Denied May 4, 1939.
At that time, it cost .44312 cents to produce a
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of Grapico at Rochell's plant in
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and to deliver that same case approximately away cost .32734 cents, making a total cost of approximately .77 cents per case to deliver a case of soft drinks to the areas surrounding Birmingham. The product was sold at .80 a case, for a .03 cent profit per case. Just before he died in early 1940,Thomas, Justice. (June 5, 1941)
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''Rochell v. Oats'' 241 Ala. 372, 2 So.2d 749. (6 Div. 807).
R. R. Rochell filed for a federal trademark on Grapico on behalf of Orange Crush 7-Up Bottling Company. United States Trademark Office (2008)
TARR web server: Grapico
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The federal trademark issued just after Rochell. secured the national rights to the Grapico mark to the Orange Crush 7-Up Bottling Company. In that same year, Grapico was sold using the trademarked slogan,
In June 1947, Rochell's business began using the names "The Grapico Bottling Company"Alabama Secretary of State. (2008)
Transactions of The Grapico Bottling Company.
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and "The Grapico Company of America." In October 1949, "The Grapico Bottling Company" name was changed to "Orange Crush 7 Up Bottling Company" to reflect the work it was doing in Alabama on behalf of the Seven-up Company.Lynne, Seybourn H. (February 10, 1955)
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Orange-Crush Grapico Bottling Co. v. Seven-up Company
' 128 F.Supp. 174 (Civ. A. No. 7051)
Despite the Alabama company's efforts, the
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Company refused to grant The Grapico Company of America a bottling franchise to handle Seven-up soft drinks. The business was operating as Orange Crush-Grapico Bottling Company by 1953. In July 1957, the bottling business name was officially changed to "Orange Crush Grapico Company." In 1955, Grapico Company of America expanded its fruit flavored brands into orange with Orangico, a play on the name Grapico. Orangico was to include real orange juice. United States Trademark Office (2008)
United States Trademark TARR web server - Orangico.
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The orange juice based Orangico did not sell well and the federal trademark eventually expired in 1999. In September 1981, both the franchising rights to the Grapico brand name and
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in Newnan, Georgia were acquired by Buffalo Rock, an independent
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bottler founded in
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in 1901.Hartman, Lauren R. (June 1, 2003)
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Both Buffalo Rock and R.R. Rochell's businesses were located in Birmingham since the early 1900s. For example, in October 1940, R.R. Rochell's business was located at 1031 11th Avenue North and Buffalo Rock's business was located at 10th Avenue and 26th Street North—a distance of about three miles (5 km). Between at least 1981 and 1988, Grapico was distributed in only three states: Alabama, Florida and Georgia. Beverage World (August 1988) ''Soft Drinks: New logo portends big plans for Grapico'' Page 10. In August 1988, Buffalo Rock announced that they would expand distribution of Grapico the rest of the
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. (September 12, 1988) ''Grapico Carbonated Grape Drink. Manufacturer: Buffalo Rock Co. Miscellaneous Soft Drinks.'' Volume 18; Issue 37
The announcement coincided with the new, more contemporary Grapico packaging. By June 1990, Grapico was being sold in
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. Buffalo Rock revived the Orangico trademark in 1999, this time to be used on an artificial orange syrup rather than a real orange based drink. Buffalo Rock introduced Diet Grapico in 2005. Grapico is produced by Buffalo Rock through its
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bottling facility, Sun Fresh Beverages, Inc. At the request of Buffalo Rock, a cupcake shop in Homewood introduced a Grapico cupcake in 2012.


In popular culture

Grapico is mentioned in ''
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,'' 1987 best selling
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by
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. Anne George's 1996 novel ''Murder on a Bad Hair Day: A Southern Sisters Mystery,'' and the 2004 novel ''Making Waves'' by Cassandra King,King, Cassandra. (2004)
Making Waves.
' Page 125. Publisher: Hyperion.
Grapico mixed with Absolut Peppar jalapeño flavored vodka is a drink called the Ex-girlfriend.Davidson, J'Mel R. (January 17, 2008)
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''How I Write.'' Volume 11; Issue 21; Page 29.
It's called the Ex-girlfriend because "it's sweet and seems like a good idea, but eventually it's going to burn you and make you sick." Grapico and coconut rum is called a "grapicolada."


Gallery

File:GrapicoSongPg01.JPG File:GrapicoSongPg02.JPG File:GrapicoSongPg03.JPG File:GrapicoSongPg04.JPG File:GrapicoSongPg05.JPG File:JGrossmansSonsBottling.PNG, Grapico being bottled in 1917 File:JGrossmansSonsBottlePackaging.PNG, Grapico bottled being packaged in 1917 File:JGrossmansSonsShipping.PNG, Grapico bottles and syrup barrels being shipped in 1917 File:JGrossmansSonsAccounting.PNG, Grapico accounting office in 1917 File:JGrossmansSonsMailOrder.PNG, Grapico mail order in 1917 File:JGrossmansSonsBuilding.PNG, Grapico manufacturing plant in 1917


References


External links

* * {{good article Products introduced in 1914 American soft drinks Economy of Birmingham, Alabama Economy of New Orleans Grape sodas