In the fall of 1874 Philadelphia entrepreneur Robert M. Green was looking to make his fortune selling soda fountains. So, he set up a stand at the grand exposition feting The Franklin Institute’s 50th ...
Growing up, root beer floats were a common menu item at most restaurants. I’m not sure why the dessert has declined in ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. root beer float in frosty mug - Rimma Bondarenko/Shutterstock In terms of nostalgia, nothing beats a root beer float. But even ...
A classic root beer float is made using the soda plus a couple of scoops of vanilla ice cream and whipped cream to top it off. Frank J. Wisner, the owner of Cripple Creek Brewing in Colorado, is ...
The Canadian legend is making a long-awaited comeback. Yes, it's official, A&W's iconic Root Beer Float is back for a limited time to kick off the hot summer season. It marks the return of a ritual ...
There’s nothing quite like the flavor of root beer. For many, the taste brings us right back to childhood when summer days were spent sipping root beer on the beach or treating ourselves to a root ...
The Old City shop is throwing a party In honor of an essential Philly invention: the first ever ice cream soda.
MUG® Root Beer is unleashing a new summer anthem. To celebrate the nationwide launch of MUG Root Beer Floats Vanilla Howler™, the brand's first limited-time flavor, MUG has tapped multi-platinum ...
With Father’s Day around the corner, Crumbl has unveiled its weekly rotating menu. Featuring new desserts like Root Beer ...
Fizzy, creamy, and totally nostalgic, this Root Beer Float Cake turns the old-fashioned soda fountain treat into a showstopping cake that’s surprisingly simple to make. It combines the classic flavors ...