CCSI Cork Crowncap Database - Brewer/Bottler
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Brewer/bottler #1094 | | Name | Pioneer Bottling Works |
| | | State/Province | Washington |
| | | | | Extra info | The Pioneer Bottling Works, established in 1904 by Arthur (1872-1916) and Emma Einbeck (1881-1968), produced carbonated beverages. Davenport residents enjoyed the company's peach, rhubarb, sarsaparilla, celery, and banana-flavored soda pop. (Eventually 26 flavor choices were available.) As the business expanded, customers could order the treat delivered by wagon, and eventually by train to communities along the Northern Pacific and Great Northern railroad lines. After Emma Einbeck's death in 1968, her children Art Einbeck (1902-1982) and Gertrude (1906-1989) kept the business bubbling until Art's death in 1982. It was the last privately operated bottling works in Washington State and produced 26 different flavor choices including Raspberry, Loganberry, and Pineapple sodas; Lemon Sour; Creme Beer; Chocolate Fiz, Lemon Fiz, and Kola Fiz: Ginger Ale; Cherry and Grape Nips; and finally Howdy's Orange Soda. |
| | | | | | Other names used for this Brewer/bottler | Name 1 | Pioneer Beverage Company |
| | Name 2 | Pioneer Soda Bottling Works |
| | Name 3 | Pioneer Soda Works |
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