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Crush Birch Beer is a unique carbonated soft drink flavor under the famous Crush brand. While most Crush flavors are fruit-based, the Birch Beer variety is a regional favorite, particularly popular in Newfoundland and parts of eastern North America. The product shown features bilingual English and French labeling, which is characteristic of the Canadian market where this specific flavor has a strong, cult-like following.
The Crush brand began in 1911 when Clayton J. Howell founded the Orange Crush Company in Chicago, Illinois. Initially famous for its orange soda, the brand expanded into various other flavors over the decades. Today, the brand's ownership is divided by geography; in Canada, it is managed as part of a significant beverage portfolio that has undergone various corporate acquisitions.
Currently, the Crush brand is owned by Keurig Dr Pepper (KDP), a leading beverage company in North America formed by the 2018 merger of Keurig Green Mountain and Dr Pepper Snapple Group. While the brand originated in the United States, the Birch Beer variant remains a staple of Canadian beverage culture and is manufactured through regional bottling partners across Canada and the United States.
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