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Ale 8 One
Official Ale-8-One Logo
TypeSoft drink
ManufacturerAle-8-One Bottling Company, Inc.
Country of origin  United States
Introduced1926 (98 years ago)
FlavorGinger ale, lemon-lime
Variants
  • Ale-8 Zero Sugar
  • Caffeine Free Ale-8 Zero Sugar
  • Cherry
  • Cherry Ale-8 Zero Sugar
  • Orange Cream Soda
  • Blackberry
  • Peach
  • Roxa-Cola
Websiteale8one.com

Ale-8-One, colloquially Ale-8, is a ginger- and citrus-flavored soft drink bottled by the Ale-8-One Bottling Company in Winchester, Kentucky, United States. It is distributed primarily to brick and mortar retailers in Kentucky.[1]

History

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The formula for Ale-8-One was developed by soda bottler G. L. Wainscott in the 1920s.[2] Wainscott, who had been in the soda business in Winchester, Kentucky, since 1902, had developed Roxa-Kola, his previous flagship product, in 1906. In creating the formula for Ale-8-One, Wainscott drew upon his knowledge of ginger-based recipes acquired in northern Europe.[2]

Wainscott began bottling Ale-8-One in 1926, and sponsored a naming contest for the drink. "A Late One" was chosen as the winning entry, suggesting that the product was "the latest thing" in soft drinks, and shortened to "Ale-8-One".[2][3]

In 1935, Wainscott purchased a livery stable in Winchester and converted it to a bottling factory to expand his operation.[2] Upon Wainscott's death in 1944, half of his company stock went to his wife; the other half was divided among his employees.[2] When his wife died in 1954, her stock was left to her brother, Frank A. Rogers.[2] Rogers bought the remaining company stock in 1962 and incorporated the Ale-8-One Bottling Company.[2] He named his son, Frank Rogers Jr., manager of the new company.[2]

The Ale-8-One Bottling Company constructed a new plant in Winchester in 1965.[2] It ceased production of Roxa-Kola in 1968 and by 1974, had halted production of all its other drinks to focus on Ale-8-One.[2] The company remains under the control of the Rogers family.[2]

A limited edition reissue of Roxa-Kola was released in November 2023.[4][5]

Composition

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The Ale-8-One recipe is a closely guarded family secret.[1] Reportedly, only former company president Frank A. Rogers III and his son, current president Fielding Rogers, know its exact composition.[6] Scientific studies have proven that Ale-8-One has less caffeine than Coca-Cola, Pepsi, or Mountain Dew.[1]

Variants

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In 2003, the company announced limited distribution of Diet Ale-8,[7] its first new product since the introduction of the original Ale-8 in 1926. Diet Ale 8, which was renamed Ale-8 Zero Sugar in 2020, contains 44 mg of caffeine and no sugars. The diet variety is sweetened with a mixture of acesulfame potassium and sucralose.[citation needed] Caffeine Free Diet Ale 8 (now Caffeine Free Ale-8 Zero Sugar), sweetened with Splenda, followed in March 2011.[citation needed]

In 2018, Cherry Ale-8 was released. It was first available exclusively in fountain drink form, then it became available in bottles.[8][9][10] A zero-sugar version of Cherry Ale-8 became available in 2020.[7] In April 2019, Ale-8-One announced a new orange cream soda flavor to be available in early May of that year.[11] In May 2022, Blackberry Ale-8 was released to the public, in a bottled form. In May 2023, Peach Ale-8 was released as a limited edition.[12]

Availability and distribution

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A bottle of Ale-8-One

For much of its history, Ale-8 was only available in central and eastern Kentucky. In April 2001, the Ale-8-One Bottling Company expanded its distribution to areas of southern Ohio and southern Indiana through an agreement with Coca-Cola Enterprises. Later, distribution expanded to eastern Tennessee and western Virginia.[when?] It is also available in some parts of West Virginia.[citation needed]

In July 2015, Ale-8 announced plans to expand distribution into Indianapolis.[needs update]

Nationwide distribution

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In 2016, Cracker Barrel began distributing the drink nationwide in all of its locations.[13][14] In 2017, The Fresh Market began distributing Ale-8 and Diet Ale-8 in their stores in the eastern and Midwestern United States.[citation needed]

Other products

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In 2006, the Ale-8-One Bottling Company introduced Ale-8-One Salsa, which was available as an experimental product, but became a permanent item at Kroger stores and on the company's online store. The salsa was inspired by a Sullivan University student who won a contest commemorating the company's 80th anniversary by making a salsa dish with Ale-8-One as an ingredient.[15] Shortly after,[when?] Ale-8-One Barbecue Sauce was introduced.[citation needed]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b c Chellogren, Mark R. (July 31, 1994). "Trendy soft drink has local public following". The Portsmouth Daily Times. Associated Press. p. A4 – via Google Books.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k Walton, p. 11
  3. ^ "Family Secret - Ale-8-One". Ale-8-One. Retrieved 2018-12-03.
  4. ^ Woosley-Collins, Hannah (September 29, 2023). "55 years later, Ale 8 teases return of Roxa Kola". WTVQ. Archived from the original on September 29, 2023. Retrieved September 29, 2023.
  5. ^ "Ale-8-One Revives Roxa Kola, The Retro Flavor That Started It All". WDTN. EIN Presswire / Newsmastics. Retrieved Sep 28, 2023.
  6. ^ "About Ale-8-One". A Taste of Kentucky. 2017-06-29. Retrieved 2019-03-01.
  7. ^ a b "Varieties". Ale-8-One Bottling Company. Retrieved June 23, 2023.
  8. ^ "Cherry Ale-8-One on sale in Louisville May 25 at only one location". WDRB. May 24, 2018. Retrieved September 18, 2018.
  9. ^ Motsinger, Carol (April 12, 2018). "After 92 years, Ale-8-One will release a new spin on its beloved soda". The Cincinnati Enquirer. Retrieved September 18, 2018.
  10. ^ Henry, Morgan (April 24, 2018). "Cherry Ale-8 to be available by end of the week". WTVQ-DT. Retrieved September 18, 2018.
  11. ^ Walters, Alexia (April 4, 2019). "Ale-8-One To Release Orange Creme Flavor". WLEX-TV. Retrieved April 4, 2019.
  12. ^ "Ale-8-One to release seasonal peach flavor". LEX 18 News - Lexington, KY (WLEX). 2023-04-19. Retrieved 2023-06-26.
  13. ^ "Ale-8-One will now be available nationwide in Cracker Barrel stores". WDRB. Retrieved 31 May 2018.
  14. ^ “Ale-8-One: Kentucky Soft Drink To Be Carried In Cracker Barrel Stores Nationwide“. Inquisitr (March 15, 2016). Retrieved June 10, 2017.
  15. ^ "Ale-8-One Offers Salsa". The Harrodsburg Herald. October 12, 2006. p. 12C – via Google Books.

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