Other soda museums worth visiting

Dr Pepper, renowned for its tasty Diet Dr Pepper variant, is a favored soda choice, but there are many other cherished beverage options available. For example, Diet Coke boasts a loyal following, and "dirty soda" has gained popularity within the Mormon community. Fortunately, soda enthusiasts can explore various soda museums and attractions throughout the United States.
The World of Coca-Cola in Atlanta, Georgia, features numerous exhibits, including an in-depth look at the drink's secret formula, a showcase of historical artifacts, and a beverage lab where guests can sample classic flavors and test potential new drinks. Additionally, the more general Soda Museum in St. Charles, Missouri, takes visitors on a nostalgic journey through the history of soda, showcasing artifacts from the 1880s to the 1980s. This museum also allows guests to taste over 50 different types of bottled sodas. The four-story collection even includes a basement filled with vintage arcade games.
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