SODABOB
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However ...
This doesn't mean that Charles Hires wasn't doing any advertising in 1876. It just means he wasn't advertising root beer in 1876 (at least not that I've been able to find so far)
Philadelphia Inquirer ~ April 18, 1876
(Which was about three weeks before the Exhibition opened on May 10, 1876)
The Times ~ Philadelphia ~ November 24, 1876
(Which was about two weeks after the Exhibition closed on November 10, 1876)
Footnote:
Notice the two different addresses ...
1. 41 North Front Street
2. 123 North Front Street
(I do not presently know if Charles Hires had more than one location in 1876 or if he just relocated from time to time)
This doesn't mean that Charles Hires wasn't doing any advertising in 1876. It just means he wasn't advertising root beer in 1876 (at least not that I've been able to find so far)
Philadelphia Inquirer ~ April 18, 1876
(Which was about three weeks before the Exhibition opened on May 10, 1876)
The Times ~ Philadelphia ~ November 24, 1876
(Which was about two weeks after the Exhibition closed on November 10, 1876)
Footnote:
Notice the two different addresses ...
1. 41 North Front Street
2. 123 North Front Street
(I do not presently know if Charles Hires had more than one location in 1876 or if he just relocated from time to time)
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