Canada Dry (soft drink) (Alternity)

Canada Dry is a soft drink brand created by Canadian pharmacist John J. McLaughlin of Ontario in 1904. With McLaughlin's death in the earl 1920s, a company by name of Sam. P. D. Saylor and Associates bought the company and brand name, thus starting the Canada Dry Ginger Ale Co. in 1923. With outbreak of the Canadian Civil War in 1957, the company emigrated and moved the entirety of its corporate and manufacturing assets to the United States, where much of it remains to this day; in the mid-1980s, the company moved its corporate headquarters from Chesapeake in North Michigan to Vancouver, Cascadia.