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Do you know that several thousand bottling
plants in Georgia and near states are bottling
Ginger Ale? The REPUTATION for QUALI
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Ale when you go up to the counter to buy a
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Look for the RED ROCK Crown and the
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5c a glass from the original bottle bearing the
RED ROCK Crown and Label.
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