Boylan Bottling Company

Boylan Bottling Co.
Industry Beverages
Genre Carbonated Soft Drinks
Founded 1891
Founder William Boylan
Headquarters New York, New York, United States
Products Birch beer, Ginger Ale, Soft drinks, Seltzers, Mixers
Website BoylanBottling.com

Boylan Bottling Company is an American gourmet soft drink manufacturer located in New York City. The company was founded in Paterson, New Jersey in 1891.[1] It was located in Haledon, New Jersey from the late 1950s until 2001, when its facilities were relocated to Clifton, New Jersey for a short time before again being relocated to Moonachie, then Teterboro, and, in 2013, New York City. The Boylan brand was registered in 1891. As part of their gourmet image, Boylan has only used cane sugar to sweeten their beverages, while most[2] other American beverage manufacturers use high fructose corn syrup due to the prohibitive cost of purchasing sugar (two to three times higher than the rest of the world) for mass production.[3]

Boylan's first product was birch beer, their recipe having been formulated in 1891 in Paterson, New Jersey, by pharmacist William Boylan.[4] Boylan products are known for glass bottles with distinctive, retro style labels. The bottles may come with painted ceramic labels, depending on availability and location.

Products

Soda

  • Sparkling Apple Cider (seasonal)
  • Black Cherry Soda
  • Creamy Red Birch Beer
  • Creme Soda
  • Orange Cream
  • Ginger Ale
  • Grape Soda
  • Orange Soda
  • Original Birch Beer
  • Root Beer
  • Sugar Cane Cola
  • Shirley Temple
  • Sparkling Lemonade

Diet soda

  • Diet Creme Soda
  • Diet Root Beer
  • Diet Black Cherry
  • Diet Cane Cola

Seltzer

  • Sparkling Seltzer Pure
  • Lemon Sparkling Seltzer
  • Lime Sparkling Seltzer
  • Raspberry Sparkling Selzter

Mixers

  • Ginger
  • Tonic
  • Club Soda

See also

References

  1. "Our Heritage". Boylan Bottling Company. Retrieved January 26, 2018.
  2. Beverage daily: ‘Sugar is much, much bigger’: Rocketing HFCS prices don’t spook Coke CEO
  3. Forbes: HFCS Versus Sugar: A Modest Proposal for a Solution, 21 March 2012
  4. "Boylan Bottling Company | A Unique Tasting Handcrafted Soda". Boylanbottling.com. Retrieved 2014-01-25.
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