Gazosa Style soda?

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waskey

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I bought this nicely embossed M & P Bottling Works Gazosa Style Baltimore, Md soda bottle at a local antique shope today. I was wondering what Gazosa Style is, ive never heard of it. I guess its some type of flavor or soda of some kind. Can anyone help. Heres a pic. This bottle is from 1930.

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Gazosa is lemon-lime soda from Europe. It was called the Poor man's champagne because it was very bubbly. I think it's either Italian or Swiss, not sure.
 

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I think it is Italian. There was a Roma Gazosa Bottling Works in Detroit MI. I believe "Gazosa" is a reference to the "gas" in the bubbles.
 

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Here is a Gazzosa from Cleveland, Ohio. I think Gazzosa is the name of one of the owners rather than the type of soda though.

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