Dirty soda is a drink consisting of soda "spiked" with cream and flavored syrupsorfruit juices. The drink has been described as "alcohol-free mocktails with optional flavor, cream and fruit add-ins".[1]
The dirty soda became popular in the mountain states region of the United States in the 2010s,[2][3] and in the 2020s began to expand to a national consumer base. Dirty sodas are often sold at drive-through restaurants.[1]
Two Utah companies, one based in the Salt Lake Valley and the other based in St. George,[4] were engaged in a lawsuit over who owned the "dirty soda" concept; the suit ended in 2017 with both parties paying their own legal costs.[5]
With locations now numbering in the hundreds, regional soda-shop chains are spreading far beyond Utah, where they first found
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