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Bludwine
Bludwine (later named Budwine) is a brand of cherry-flavored soft drink and flavored syrups that was originally produced in the United States by the Bludwine Company and Bludwine Bottling Company.〔(Report - Georgia. Dept. of Commerce and Labor ). Georgia. Dept. of Commerce and Labor. 1919. p. 61.〕〔(Treasury Decisions Under Customs and Other Laws - United States. Dept. of the Treasury ). pp. 514-515.〕〔(Southern Pharmaceutical Journal ). February, 1915. p. 31.〕 The Bludwine Company was founded by Henry C. Anderson in spring, 1906. Bludwine Company produced the master elixir in Athens, Georgia, and various Bludwine Bottling Company locations processed the elixir into syrup and bottled soft drinks prepared from the syrup. The syrups were also shipped to and used at soda fountains as an ingredient to add flavor to various beverages.〔〔 In 1911 Bludwine was marketed as having health benefits, such as aiding in digestion, and some physicians in Athens, Georgia and other areas of the state prescribed it to their patients. The brand's name was changed from Bludwine to Budwine in 1921. Production of Budwine stopped in the mid 1990s.
==Bludwine Company==

Henry C. Anderson founded the Bludwine Company in Athens, Georgia in Spring, 1906 with $60 capital, and in 1910 the company was incorporated.〔 Bludwine's master elixir was manufactured solely in Athens (as of 1917), and then shipped to various Bludwine Company factory locations where it was used in the preparation of syrups.〔 The syrup was also produced from the elixir at the company's location in Athens.〔 By 1917, the Bludwine Company operated in 26 U.S. states and had over 100 syrup bottling plants, and the Athens location was producing quantities of elixir that allowed for the production of 16,000 gallons of syrup daily.〔 The company used a distillery to purify water used in producing the elixir.〔
In the 1920s, Joseph Costa, an owner of an ice cream parlor in Athens, ran the company, and the Costa family owned the franchising rights for Budwine. Production of Budwine stopped in the mid 1990s.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=History of Bludwine & Budwine )

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