What ingredient was removed from 7UP?

7UP Contained Lithium Until 1950 And as you can see, the presence of lithium was very clearly acknowledged in its name back then. Not long after, it was changed to 7UP Lithiated Lemon Soda, and then its moniker was finally trimmed down to 7UP in 1936. Lees verder »

Does 7Up still contain lithium?

There is seemingly no debate about the fact that it was first named Bib-Label Lithiated Lemon-Lime Soda. (And it did contain a bit of real, honest-to-god, mood-enhancing lithium, at least until the FDA banned it from soft drinks after World War II.) Lees verder »

Why was lithium citrate removed from 7Up?

Lithium used to be found in the popular soft drink 7UP and was removed from the soda in 1948. Many people think this was the fault of the lithium in the soda, but there's actually a much darker reason: salt substitutes. #7up #darkhistory #mentalhealth #lithium #history. Lees verder »

What drug did 7Up have in it?

Well many suggest that it comes from the seven original ingredients in the recipe. While others suggest that it comes from the atomic mass of lithium. That is one happy looking baby pure pleasure. Lees verder »

What was the original ingredient in 7Up?

7Up was originally labeled with 7 ingredients: sugar, carbonated water, the essence of lemon and lime, citric acid, sodium citrate, and lithium. Lees verder »

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