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Picture removal
I removed this picture from the page. Since it's an amateur photograph, it's too self-promotional and unencyclopedic, equivalent to an American holding up a Budweiser and taking a picture of himself. 24.199.113.21509:10, 4 March 2006 (UTC)[reply]File:CanadaDRY.jpgA Canadian with a tuque displaying Canada Dry
It still says that on some bottles and cases I'm pretty sure. I'm not sure if it's on all of their products, but I've definately seen it around far more recent than the 70's (I wasn't even born then). I'm in Canada though so maybe they dropped that slogan elsewhere.
The Jenga reference to being able to play much better with ginger ale doesn't seem all that scientifically sound, we really should have at least a reference before we include that.Starmurderer (talk) 21:05, 22 March 2008 (UTC)[reply]
removed sentence
"In 1934, it was one of the first society to give comic books (a very recent creation of Max Gaines) as a free gift to appeal people.[1]"