Larry H. Miller Company has bought Swig — and will bring Swig soda bars into its theaters next year

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Do you miss your dirty soda when you're not home in Utah? Then 2023 will hold some very good news for you.

— also based in Utah — from the private equity firm Savory Fund, as well as Swig’s founder, Nicole Tanner, and partners Chase Wardrop and Dylan Roeder, who will all retain minority stakes.

Swig is one of the leaders of Utah’s dirty soda craze, in which carbonated drinks are augmented with extra flavorings — including syrups, fruit or cream. In the last year, Tanner said, Swig has expanded to Oklahoma City, where it now has three stores open and two more coming online before the end of the year. Swig also has three stores in the Dallas area, with another one opening in early December, and more to open across Texas next year. Previously, the company has opened stores in Twin Falls, Idaho, and in the Phoenix area.

 

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My bestie is obsessed and I really want to get her a swig shirt that in true 90s Offspring form says 'Swig it to me baby' someone get me to marketing.

Diabetes R Us

just what Americans DO NOT need

Don’t drink sugar soda. Ugggg. So awful.

The real question: If they’re out of state, will they actually be ✨dirty✨?

Why so much sugar, but caffeine is a sin? No judgement, honestly curious.

No. No I do not.

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