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Old Ironport
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Old Ironport was a carbonated soft drink manufactured and distributed by Hiram and Sons Incorporated. It was widely available in the intermountain west, and enjoyed its greatest popularity in Idaho and Utah. The Nuka-Cola corporation mounted a ferocious campaign to corner the western market with Nuka-Cola Wild, but Old Ironport was largely resistant to the larger corporation's pressure and remained the most popular soft drink in the region until the Great War.
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Old Ironport was a carbonated soft drink manufactured and distributed by Hiram and Sons Incorporated. It was widely available in the intermountain west, and enjoyed its greatest popularity in Idaho and Utah. The Nuka-Cola corporation mounted a ferocious campaign to corner the western market with Nuka-Cola Wild, but Old Ironport was largely resistant to the larger corporation's pressure and remained the most popular soft drink in the region until the Great War.