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- Vernor's Ginger Ale Bottle Label, circa 1928-1940 - Vernor's Ginger Ale, one of the oldest surviving soft drinks in the United States, was created in 1866 in Detroit and remains a favorite beverage of Michiganders. Creator James Vernor's mixture included ingredients such as ginger, vanilla, spices, and sugar, but his process of aging the concoction in oak barrels is credited for the beverage's "deliciously different" taste, as this label declares.

- circa 1928-circa 1940
- Collections - Artifact
Vernor's Ginger Ale Bottle Label, circa 1928-1940
Vernor's Ginger Ale, one of the oldest surviving soft drinks in the United States, was created in 1866 in Detroit and remains a favorite beverage of Michiganders. Creator James Vernor's mixture included ingredients such as ginger, vanilla, spices, and sugar, but his process of aging the concoction in oak barrels is credited for the beverage's "deliciously different" taste, as this label declares.
- Receipt for Purchase of Vernor's Ginger Ale by Henry Ford, June 20, 1906 -

- June 20, 1906
- Collections - Artifact
Receipt for Purchase of Vernor's Ginger Ale by Henry Ford, June 20, 1906
- Vernor's Ginger Ale Recipes, circa 1950 - Vernor's Ginger Ale, one of the oldest surviving soft drinks in the United States, was created in Detroit and remains a favorite beverage of Michiganders. As a means to increase sales, recipe booklets were created and distributed to retailers of the beverage. These booklets, such as the one shown here, included a variety of recipes, from "Vernor's Hawaiian Punch" to "Baked Ham a la Vernor's."

- circa 1950
- Collections - Artifact
Vernor's Ginger Ale Recipes, circa 1950
Vernor's Ginger Ale, one of the oldest surviving soft drinks in the United States, was created in Detroit and remains a favorite beverage of Michiganders. As a means to increase sales, recipe booklets were created and distributed to retailers of the beverage. These booklets, such as the one shown here, included a variety of recipes, from "Vernor's Hawaiian Punch" to "Baked Ham a la Vernor's."