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They also made Grape, Lime Ricky, Gingerale and a Club Soda. My dad and uncle who owned the Chatham distributorship used to get their orders once a week from the London bottling location and the gentleman who delivered was called Hutch. This would have been in the 1950's (dad died 1959, business was closed shortly after). I still have a Wishing Well Orange thermometer that came from the warehouse in Chatham. I recently purchased one of the wooden crates that J.C. Conway, my dad and my uncle used to lift. I can remember watching my dad carry four of those at once. I am not sure if the bottles were full or empty but I was impressed. Red Horse Signs in Woodinville, Washington makes a vintage Wishing Well sign I found on robynslakehouse.com site.
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