A glass and bottle of cherryade

Cherryade (/ˌɛriˈd/) is a carbonated soft drink made from cherry juice. It has also been produced as a non-carbonated beverage.[1]

It was first produced in the 19th century, along with other beverages such as limeade and ginger beer, which had come about due to the popularity of lemonade. The London-based soft drinks company R. White's was a notable early producer of the drink.[2]

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References

  1. Fox, I.P. (1922). The Spatula. Spatula publishing Company. p. 303. Retrieved March 9, 2019.
  2. ""Secret lemonade drinker": the story of R White's and successors in Barking and Essex". Barking and District Historical Society. Retrieved 14 October 2021.
  • Morton, Mark (2004). Cupboard Love. Insomniac Press. pp. 177. ISBN 1-894663-66-7.
  • Steen, David P.; Ashurst, P.R. (2006). Carbonated Soft Drinks. Blackwell Publishing. p. 4. ISBN 1-4051-3435-6.
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