Goody Soda

$32.99

“Thirst Come—Thirst Served”

Goody Soda was made by the Willow Springs Distillery that opened in Omaha, Nebraska in 1866. By 1894, Willow Springs was the third largest distillery in the US. They manufactured alcoholic beverages like gin, rye, whiskey and bourbon until Prohibition, when the manufacture of any alcoholic beverage was illegal. In 1919 they changed their name to Willow Springs Bottling and began making only near-beer, malt and soft drinks.

Advertising for Goody Soda from the late 1940s shows a character called “Goody”. This young man was used to promote sales of Goody soda to store owners.

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“Thirst Come—Thirst Served”

Goody Soda was made by the Willow Springs Distillery that opened in Omaha, Nebraska in 1866. By 1894, Willow Springs was the third largest distillery in the US. They manufactured alcoholic beverages like gin, rye, whiskey and bourbon until Prohibition, when the manufacture of any alcoholic beverage was illegal. In 1919 they changed their name to Willow Springs Bottling and began making only near-beer, malt and soft drinks.

Advertising for Goody Soda from the late 1940s shows a character called “Goody”. This young man was used to promote sales of Goody soda to store owners.

“Thirst Come—Thirst Served”

Goody Soda was made by the Willow Springs Distillery that opened in Omaha, Nebraska in 1866. By 1894, Willow Springs was the third largest distillery in the US. They manufactured alcoholic beverages like gin, rye, whiskey and bourbon until Prohibition, when the manufacture of any alcoholic beverage was illegal. In 1919 they changed their name to Willow Springs Bottling and began making only near-beer, malt and soft drinks.

Advertising for Goody Soda from the late 1940s shows a character called “Goody”. This young man was used to promote sales of Goody soda to store owners.