Behind the Headlines: Fizzing up: Sask. businesses cash in on the dirty soda carbonation craze

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Dirty sodas originated in Utah, around Mormonism, where people don’t drink tea, coffee or alcohol – but do drink pop. Now, our 980 CJME reporter Gillian Massie tells us the drink is popping up in Saskatchewan, and businesses are capitalizing on the fad.
26 Aug English Canada News

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