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Fan-Taz was a carbonated beverage sold in the early 20th century in the United States, Canada and Mexico by the Hessig-Ellis Drug Co. and its division, the Puro Manufacturing Company (formed in 1909).

The beverage was red in color, and was marketed to baseball "fans", with ads showing bats and balls.

Syrup dispensers were shaped like baseballs and were used in drugstores, general stores, and ice cream parlors during the early 1900s, selling the product for 5 cents a glass.

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Fan-Taz Wikipedia


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