Back in the 1950s, soda pop was available for around 10 cents a bottle. This included Coca-Cola, along with Pepsi and other popular brands. Most sodas, however, were mainly available in either bottles or fountain form. While soda cans did exist, they were put into mass production in the 1960s.
In the US, the most popular national brands included Coca-Cola, Pepsi, Dr. Pepper, 7up, Royal Crown Cola (usually just called "RC"), Nehi (in various flavors, although orange and grape were most popular), Crush (particularly Orange), and various root beer brands that are still around.
In addition, there were many regional brands that are either no longer in existence or are now extremely hard to find.
The average price of a can of soda in 2005 was around $1.25.
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In 1960, the price of a soda can ranged from 10 to 25 cents, depending on the brand and location.
The price of a soda in 1976 varied based on location and brand, but on average, it was around 25 to 50 cents.
the price of soda in 2000 is $1.30
The original price was $6.88
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Dorothy Price died in 1954.
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The price of Sam's choice soda will vary depending on the location of the store. Sam's choice soda in North Carolina around 89 cent per two liter.
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