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The soda fountain has become part of the American imagination. By the early 1920s, just about every drugstore had a gathering place for sundaes, sodas, and shakes. The reason for the explosion of soda fountains was most likely that prohibition began in 1919 and the fountain filled the social void caused by the closing of saloons.
Anchor-Hocking’s roots can be traced to 1905 in Lancaster, Ohio, its name derived from the nearby Hocking River. Bubbly root beer float? Creamy vanilla shake? Extra-thick chocolate malt? Recreate classic diner desserts (or get creative and invent new favorites) at home with this original-design 12 ˝-ounce Anchor Hocking glass. The clear crystal glass vessels feature tall sculpted bowls with panel-cut sides perched on heavy footed bases, the very same glasses that once graced the counters of vintage fountains. While many things have changed over the years, there still remains one timeless classic that hasn't -- the Soda Fountain Glass.

