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'''Original New York Seltzer''' was a ] ].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.nytimes.com/1987/12/23/garden/eating-well.html|title=Eating Well|author= Marian Burros|date= December 23, 1987|work=New York Times}}</ref> It was produced from about 1981 until the early 1990s<ref>{{cite news |url=http://blog.sfgate.com/parenting/2008/05/15/gone-but-not-forgotten-original-new-york-seltzer/ | accessdate=2013-01-22 | title=Gone But Not Forgotten: Original New York Seltzer | work=The San Francisco Chronicle}}</ref> by father and son Randy Miller and Alan Miller as a non-caffeinated line of sodas that were made from natural flavors and colors. '''Original New York Seltzer''' was a ] ].<ref name="eating well">{{cite web|url=http://www.nytimes.com/1987/12/23/garden/eating-well.html|title=Eating Well|author= Marian Burros|date= December 23, 1987|work=New York Times}}</ref> It was produced from about 1981 until the early 1990s<ref>{{cite news |url=http://blog.sfgate.com/parenting/2008/05/15/gone-but-not-forgotten-original-new-york-seltzer/ | accessdate=2013-01-22 | title=Gone But Not Forgotten: Original New York Seltzer | work=The San Francisco Chronicle}}</ref> by father and son Randy Miller and Alan Miller as a non-caffeinated line of sodas that were claimed to be made from natural flavors and colors.


Original New York Seltzer was made in flavors including Black Cherry, Raspberry, Peach, Root Beer, Vanilla Creme, Strawberry, Lemon & Lime, Orange, Blueberry, and Cola & Berry.
ONYS is the iconic, groundbreaking brand known for its signature rounded bottles and crisp, clean natural flavors. (no artificial flavors, colors, preservatives or corn syrup.) ONYS took over the beverage landscape to become a staple in New York shops & eateries. The brand catapulted to national and international success. Original New York Seltzer ® is available for sale and distribution in Spring 2015. ONYS has a proven track record as a successful addition to beverage lines. Brand anticipation is high and genuine fans tout its return.

Original New York Seltzer ® was made in flavors including Black Cherry, Raspberry, Peach, Root Beer, Vanilla Creme, Strawberry, Lemon & Lime, Orange, Blueberry, and Cola & Berry.

ONYS signature flavors: Black Cherry, Raspberry, Peach, Root Beer, Lemon Lime and Vanilla Creme will be available in Spring of 2015. ® ONYS official site: www.drinknewyorkseltzer.com.


==References== ==References==

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Original New York Seltzer
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Original New York Seltzer in Spring 2015. Six Flavors: Black Cherry, Peach, Vanilla Cream, Raspberry, Lemon & Lime, Root Beer
TypeSoft Drink
Country of origin Walnut, California USA
Introduced1981

Original New York Seltzer was a carbonated soft drink. It was produced from about 1981 until the early 1990s by father and son Randy Miller and Alan Miller as a non-caffeinated line of sodas that were claimed to be made from natural flavors and colors.

Original New York Seltzer was made in flavors including Black Cherry, Raspberry, Peach, Root Beer, Vanilla Creme, Strawberry, Lemon & Lime, Orange, Blueberry, and Cola & Berry.

References

  1. ^ Marian Burros (December 23, 1987). "Eating Well". New York Times.
  2. "Gone But Not Forgotten: Original New York Seltzer". The San Francisco Chronicle. Retrieved 2013-01-22.

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