Fan-Taz

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Fan-Taz was a carbonated beverage sold in the early 20th century in the United States, Canada and Mexico. It was created by the Hessig-Ellis Drug Co.[1] and its division, the Puro Manufacturing Company (formed in 1909).[2]

Fan-Taz was red in color,[3] and was marketed to baseball "fans", with ads showing baseball bats and baseballs. Fan-Taz syrup dispensers were shaped like baseballs[4] and were used in drugstores, general stores, and ice cream parlors during the early 1900s, selling the product for 5 cents a glass.[5]

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