Talk:Apollinaris (water)

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What does the SS have to do with Apollinaris? Every single German corporation that already existed in 1933-1945 "had something to do" with the Nazis or was controlled by one branch of the SS or another. That's just the way with a national dictatorship. So delete the (in this case totally irrelevant) SS reference. Apollinaris has been around since 1852 and received the royal British seal (the red triangle) for exceptional quality, branding the mineral water (not table water) as a product fit to be served at the Royal Court -- if you want to give information about the product's history, these items are more important than what the article features at present. Also, Apollinaris is not owned by Cadbury-Schweppes, but The Coca-Cola Company. -- AS

Wiki is an open project, be brave and do it, and be prepared to face the backlash. Ondundozonananandana (talk) 11:55, 15 May 2009 (UTC)[reply]

A.C.Doyle's "The lost world"[edit]

When there there are already two other media occurrences given, this popular 1912 novel shouldn't be excluded in my opinion:

"We supped and camped at the very edge of the cliff, quenching our thirst with two bottles of Apollinaris which were in one of the cases."

See also Google Books for reference --Runoratsu (talk) 11:38, 10 March 2010 (UTC)[reply]


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