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Charles Elmer Hires

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launched a boycott of his product. Hires ran his own analysis and advertised heavily that the amount of alcohol was about the same as in a half loaf of bread.
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Hires did not drink and marketed root beer as an alternative to alcohol. Following an analysis that suggested there was alcohol in root beer, the
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The drink was slow to catch on, but Conwell persuaded Hires to present his product at the 1876 U.S.
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Hires married Clara Kate Smith in 1875. After her death in 1910, he married Emma Waln.
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Hires was born on August 19, 1851, to John and Mary Hires in the
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People from Hopewell Township, Cumberland County, New Jersey
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owned by his brothers-in-law. When he was 16, he moved to
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root beer
Hires Root Beer
Roadstown
Hopewell Township, New Jersey
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Philadelphia
root beer
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New Jersey
herbal tea
Russell Conwell
Temple University
root beer
working class
housewives
soda fountains
sugar
yeast
Centennial Exposition
Philadelphia
Arch Street
Philadelphia
Woman's Christian Temperance Union
stroke
Haverford, Pennsylvania
Merion Station, Pennsylvania
Temple Adath Israel of the Main Line
"The History of Root Beer and Inventor Charles Hires"
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