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Nationality
  
Canadian

Known for
  
Founder of Canada Dry

Name
  
John McLaughlin


Born
  
March 2, 1865 (
1865-03-02
)
Enniskillen, Ontario

Died
  
January 28, 1914(1914-01-28) (aged 48) Toronto, Ontario

Occupation
  
Pharmacist and manufacturer

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John James McLaughlin, (March 3, 1865 – January 28, 1914) was a Canadian pharmacist and manufacturer, and the founder of Canada Dry.

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Early life

John J. McLaughlin was born near Enniskillen, Durham County, Ontario, the eldest son of Mary Smith and Robert McLaughlin, the founder of McLaughlin Carriage and McLaughlin Motor Car which became General Motors of Canada. Known as "Jack", he completed high school in Oshawa, Ontario, where he then became a pharmacist apprentice, before attending the Ontario College of Pharmacy in Toronto, and graduating in 1885. He did postgraduate study in pharmacy in New York City, where he worked as a dispenser, and later managed one of the largest pharmacies in Brooklyn. Because of the long held belief in the health benefits of natural mineral waters, by the late 1880s a carbonated beverage industry had developed. With the addition of flavourings, they were increasingly consumed for pleasure, often at drugstores.

Canada Dry

After embarking on a tour of European producers, McLaughlin returned to Toronto in 1890, where he founded a soda water bottling plant. In 1904, he launched Canada Dry "pale dry" Ginger Ale and in 1907, received a patent for "Canada Dry Ginger Ale."

Personal life

McLaughlin married Maude Christie on October 23, 1890, in New York City. They had a daughter and three sons. He died at home of a heart attack January 28, 1914, and is buried at St James' Cemetery, Toronto.

References

John J. McLaughlin Wikipedia