I absolutely have another kind of moxie - Moxie, the soft drink. I guess I had never really heard of Moxie until I read about it on Herrick Kimball's The Deliberate Agrarian Blog. You can read more about it here: Moxie from Wikipedia, but here is a little summary of this Distinctively Different soft drink: It is the official soft drink of the State of Maine and was one of the first mass produced soft drinks in America. It has a unique flavor that some say "takes some getting used to!" The best way I can describe it is that it is similar to root beer except it is bitter. We all tasted it and like it. It is different, but we really like it.
Moxie is distinctively different! |
The Moxie Man wants YOU to try his soft drink. |
Now the reason it is bitter is that it is made with Gentian Root Extract. Gentian root, also known as Bitter root, comes from the Gentiana lutea, or Great Yellow Gentian plant and has many herbal, medicinal uses. I have actually chewed on bitter root before.
Drink Moxie! |
My grandfather on my Mom's side was originally from South Dakota and was of Norwegian descent. His last name was Sneve. During World War II my grandfather was stationed at Camp Claiborne in Louisiana and my grandmother, Bumby, met him at a USO dance. Kind of a neat story, huh? Anyway, they married and settled in Louisiana after the war, but they made frequent trips back to the Black Hills of South Dakota to visit family that still lives there. I think she would reload her supply of bitter root when she would go to South Dakota, much to my dismay.
Bumby passed away on March 12, 2006 at the age of 87 and thus ended my bitter root "treatments." Drinking an ice cold Moxie allowed me to taste bitter root again (albeit in a more enjoyable, sweetened manner), flooding me with some memories that I hadn't thought about in a while.
The last can of Moxie |
Sometimes I feel like I have "softening of the brain" that gentian root is supposed to cure, so perhaps I should have chewed on more bitter root or maybe I should just drink more Moxie.
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