LizzieMaine
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When's the last time anybody saw a bottle of Hires root beer? In the Era, Hires was the unquestioned king of all root beers, the only one to have full national distribution across the United States, and it remained the market leader at least into the 1980s. When I wanted root beer, and wasn't near a fountain offering RICHardson's on draft, I reached for Hires. But I can't remember the last time I saw it in a store or a vending machine -- and I read now that its latest corporate owner is phasing it out in favor of A&W, which it also owns.
But "phasing out" implies it's still sold somewhere, in small quantities. Not anywhere around here, certainly. The only trace of it left is my ironing bottle, which originally contained twelve ounces of Hires.
Among other things, Hires made the best-tasting homemade frozen root beer popsicles.
But "phasing out" implies it's still sold somewhere, in small quantities. Not anywhere around here, certainly. The only trace of it left is my ironing bottle, which originally contained twelve ounces of Hires.
Among other things, Hires made the best-tasting homemade frozen root beer popsicles.