In this compendium of all things Moxie, Maine author Jim Baumer shows us why this soft drink has garnered such a loyal and vocal following.
This book chronicles Moxie's rich history and brilliant marketing breakthroughs as well as some corporate misfortunes and rebounds along the way.
Nathan's. Famous. In 1915 Nathan Handwerker, a Polish immigrant, answered a help wanted advertisement for Charles ... Handwerker worked at Feltman's for a year, and with $300 in savings he opened a hot dog stand of his own a few blocks ...
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DICKINSON'S. RAISIN. BRANDYCAKE. en years ago, Judy Fersch of Concord, Massachusetts, was given the recipe by friend Joel Porte, chairman of the English Department at Harvard, and she used it to produce what she calls a raisin brandy- ...
... Moxie devotees—especially Mainers—keep Moxie's mystique alive as members of the Moxie Nation who love its distinctively different taste. MAINE. CELEBRATES. MOxIE. Maine is known for having some interesting festivals honoring all kinds of ...
Upon arriving in the United States—having traveled firstclass on a German steamship to Hoboken, New Jersey—Stewich ... civic leaders and industrial patrons, were followed by children and grandchildren who furthered their 8 legendary locals.
Hangover cures were a specialty at some soda fountains , especially in the business district.22 Victorians who frowned on ... More Than Cold Water In the late nineteenth century , the quest for new taste treats at the soda fountain was ...
... cycle, when people feared that the world would be destroyed. It was known as the New Fire Ceremony because the old altar fire was extinguished and a new one was lit, symbolizing the new lease on life that the dawn of a new cycle ...