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White Sox Soda Pop

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Does anyone know when the Sox made their own pop? My foggy memory says they did it during prohibition. Can anyone confirm this?

 

QUOTE (Al Lopez's Ghost @ Nov 22, 2009 -> 07:12 PM)
Does anyone know when the Sox made their own pop? My foggy memory says they did it during prohibition. Can anyone confirm this?

 

I am trying to do some research but negative at this time

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Yesterday, I found an old article in the Sun Times. The Sox scoreboard directions supervisor said the bottles were produced in the late 1910's and early 1920's during prohibition. Apparently, the Sox were the first ever to produce orange soda.

 

Thanks for trying to confirm this for me.

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That's the one!

QUOTE (knightni @ Nov 23, 2009 -> 06:04 PM)

When I say, "That's a home run," my assistant pushes a button that sends an electric charge under the field that illuminates a light behind the scoreboard alerting pyrotechnicians to flip off the safety switch that activates the fireworks. It takes three seconds

 

 

Umm can't the pyrotechnicians just get a live feed of the game?

QUOTE (Al Lopez's Ghost @ Nov 23, 2009 -> 11:21 PM)
Yesterday, I found an old article in the Sun Times. The Sox scoreboard directions supervisor said the bottles were produced in the late 1910's and early 1920's during prohibition. Apparently, the Sox were the first ever to produce orange soda.

 

Thanks for trying to confirm this for me.

 

Orange pop?! Even prouder to be a Sox fan, awesome!

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QUOTE (kev211 @ Nov 24, 2009 -> 01:13 AM)
When I say, "That's a home run," my assistant pushes a button that sends an electric charge under the field that illuminates a light behind the scoreboard alerting pyrotechnicians to flip off the safety switch that activates the fireworks. It takes three seconds

 

 

Umm can't the pyrotechnicians just get a live feed of the game?

even the umps need a replay nowadays

 

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