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- Cel-Ray abstract "Cel-Ray is a celery flavored soft drink from Dr Brown's. It is fairly easy to find in New York City and in South Florida, but rather obscure elsewhere. Dr. Brown’s sodas are kosher and are often found at Jewish delicatessens and restaurants and can also be found in specialty grocers and grocery stores that specialize in American food in Israel. The flavor, derived from celery seed extract, is reminiscent of ginger ale but with a pronounced celery flavor that is more pungent or peppery than ginger ale.Dr. Brown’s Celery Tonic was, according to the company, first produced in 1868 in Brooklyn, New York. It was served in New York delicatessens starting in 1869 and sold as a bottled soda starting in 1886. The Food and Drug Administration objected to its being called a “tonic”, and in the 1900s the name was changed to Dr. Brown’s Cel-Ray (soda). Cel-Ray was so popular in the 1930s among New York City's Jewish community that it earned the nickname "Jewish Champagne". Dr. Brown’s briefly produced a diet Cel-Ray, but it was discontinued due to low sales. Other “celery tonics"/"celery sodas” were produced in the 1890s, but only Dr. Brown’s celery product remains today.Cel-Ray was mentioned in: the 1982 film Tootsie, not referred to as "Cel-Ray", rather "celery tonic" as the reason of what was spilled on the video tape and hence why a live performance of that day's show was required. ; the Seinfeld season eight episode, "The Pothole"; the US television show Gilmore Girls, season seven, episode five, "The Great Stink"; the non-fiction work Serpico; and in the Bunheads television show episode "Blank Up, It's Time"; the Frank Zappa and the Mothers of Invention record album, Fillmore East – June 1971. the film A Chorus Line (film), when Cassie and Larry eat lunch. the character of Billy Rose (played by James Caan) in the 1975 film Funny Lady habitually drank celery tonic, as an alternative to alcohol. It was used as a plot point joining assistant Harriet Smith and senator James Elton in the web series "Emma Approved", written and directed by the makers of "The Lizzie Bennet Diaries". the show "Seinfeld" season 8, episode 16.↑ ↑ ↑".
- Cel-Ray manufacturer Dr._Browns.
- Cel-Ray origin Brooklyn.
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- Cel-Ray wikiPageWikiLink A_Chorus_Line_(film).
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- Cel-Ray wikiPageWikiLink Category:1868_introductions.
- Cel-Ray wikiPageWikiLink Category:American_soft_drinks.
- Cel-Ray wikiPageWikiLink Category:Jewish_cuisine.
- Cel-Ray wikiPageWikiLink Category:Kosher_food.
- Cel-Ray wikiPageWikiLink Celery.
- Cel-Ray wikiPageWikiLink Celery_seed.
- Cel-Ray wikiPageWikiLink Champagne_cola.
- Cel-Ray wikiPageWikiLink Champagne_soda.
- Cel-Ray wikiPageWikiLink Cuisine_of_New_York_City.
- Cel-Ray wikiPageWikiLink Delicatessen.
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- Cel-Ray wikiPageWikiLink Fillmore_East_–_June_1971.
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- Cel-Ray wikiPageWikiLink Frank_Zappa.
- Cel-Ray wikiPageWikiLink Funny_Lady.
- Cel-Ray wikiPageWikiLink Gilmore_Girls.
- Cel-Ray wikiPageWikiLink Ginger_ale.
- Cel-Ray wikiPageWikiLink Israel.
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- Cel-Ray wikiPageWikiLink Kosher_foods.
- Cel-Ray wikiPageWikiLink New_York_City.
- Cel-Ray wikiPageWikiLink Restaurant.
- Cel-Ray wikiPageWikiLink Seinfeld.
- Cel-Ray wikiPageWikiLink Serpico.
- Cel-Ray wikiPageWikiLink Soft_drink.
- Cel-Ray wikiPageWikiLink South_Florida.
- Cel-Ray wikiPageWikiLink The_Lizzie_Bennet_Diaries.
- Cel-Ray wikiPageWikiLink The_Mothers_of_Invention.
- Cel-Ray wikiPageWikiLink The_Pothole.
- Cel-Ray wikiPageWikiLink Tootsie.
- Cel-Ray wikiPageWikiLinkText "Cel-Ray".
- Cel-Ray wikiPageWikiLinkText "celery soda".
- Cel-Ray color "Golden".
- Cel-Ray distributor "J and R Bottling".
- Cel-Ray flavor "Celery".
- Cel-Ray hasPhotoCollection Cel-Ray.
- Cel-Ray introduced "1869".
- Cel-Ray manufacturer Dr._Browns.
- Cel-Ray name "Cel-Ray".
- Cel-Ray origin "Brooklyn, New York".
- Cel-Ray type Soft_drink.
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- Cel-Ray subject Category:1868_introductions.
- Cel-Ray subject Category:American_soft_drinks.
- Cel-Ray subject Category:Jewish_cuisine.
- Cel-Ray subject Category:Kosher_food.
- Cel-Ray hypernym Drink.
- Cel-Ray type Article.
- Cel-Ray type Beverage.
- Cel-Ray type Food.
- Cel-Ray type Article.
- Cel-Ray type Drink.
- Cel-Ray type FunctionalSubstance.
- Cel-Ray type Thing.
- Cel-Ray type Q2095.
- Cel-Ray comment "Cel-Ray is a celery flavored soft drink from Dr Brown's. It is fairly easy to find in New York City and in South Florida, but rather obscure elsewhere. Dr. Brown’s sodas are kosher and are often found at Jewish delicatessens and restaurants and can also be found in specialty grocers and grocery stores that specialize in American food in Israel.".
- Cel-Ray label "Cel-Ray".
- Cel-Ray sameAs m.04n0d5.
- Cel-Ray sameAs Q5057407.
- Cel-Ray sameAs Q5057407.
- Cel-Ray wasDerivedFrom Cel-Ray?oldid=682391761.
- Cel-Ray isPrimaryTopicOf Cel-Ray.
- Cel-Ray name "Cel-Ray".