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soda fountain
(redirected from Fountain soda)

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soda fountain US and Canadian
a counter that serves drinks, snacks, etc.

soda fountain
A system for dispensing soda water, usually equipped with a self-contained or remote refrigeration system with compartments for ice cream; may include a built-in sink and carbonator; esp. used at counters in drugstores and in restaurants.


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For Olive, a great location has been a given, and nothing has changed except that the banyan tree has grown into a vast mushroom cloud and rats have eaten away the fountain soda pipe that used to run under the courtyard, but now you can go there to be swept off your feet.
It takes approximately the same labor to reach in the refrigerator to pull out a bottle as it does to dispense a fountain soda.
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