Why You Should Reach for Ginger Ale Next Time You’re on a Flight

Ginger Ale was once an incredibly popular beverage for a number of reasons, from soothing an upset stomach to successfully mixing with alcohol. In contrast, today, the soda is one of the least popular, beat out by sweeter options like Mountain Dew or Coca-Cola. But passengers on planes are encouraged to give Ginger Ale a second thought while flying.

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Ginger Ale was first created in Ireland and England in the 1840s before making its way to North America. The drink was so popular that it led to the founding of the iconic Canada Dry brand. A brand still selling beverages today. While they, and others, have created various flavors over the years, there were two original options—a dry, crisp flavor or golden and sweet. Interestingly, the drier option is the more popular profile. However, the sweeter Ginger Ale option might be more enjoyable during a flight.

Ginger Ale Appeals to Taste Buds

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