effervescent beverage artificially charged with carbon dioxide
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Syrup pitchers of schmaltz (rendered chicken fat) sit on each table, along with blue siphons of seltzer.
The seltzer delivery service wants Source Perrier to pay three times the amount it paid to advertise, or its profits during the 14-year period, says Ms. Barron.
The $1.3 billion seltzer market is now growing faster than the entire soft-drink industry, says Jesse Meyers of Beverage Digest.
The new "seltzers" are viewed as a health risk to diabetics, who are used to thinking of seltzer as sugar-free.
In addition to being the star, director and producer, Mr. Townsend was the special-effects man (he spritzed his actors in the face with a seltzer bottle to affect sweat) and the janitor.
FDA warnings sent to the makers of sugared seltzer are resulting in the addition of the word "soda" to labels.
Seltzer Sister is a five-year-old firm that delivers seltzer water to homes and restaurants in the San Francisco Bay area.
You want seltzer," the mayor told him.
Ionics has introduced a cooler that can dispense seltzer water by adding carbonation.