Prairie Moon is indeed not anywhere near the South.
The place I'm thinking of was more of a mom & pop. As I recall, you could 'order' online but had to mail a check to pay.
I'm trying to re-find an Internet seller of soda syrup concentrates. I think they were in Georgia or South Carolina--definitely somewhere in the southeast corner of the U.S., and they sold concentrate--you mixed it with your own sugar water to make syrup, and then with soda water to serve...
Umm, how about a soda dispensing valve?
Seriously, they're well suited to the purpose. They have an adjustable compensator that you tweak until there's no foam (at a given dispense pressure & temperature).
Cornelius apparently have a 'slide rule' for pre-mix that will tell you the...
No, you really need a mixing valve to combine the soda & syrup, and the valve needs higher pressure than gravity will provide.
You could pre-mix your own--make some carbonated soda water, mix with syrup, and store in a pressurized container (a corny keg). You still would need an appropriate...
I would have replied sooner, but I had to go look at the ID plate...
It's a Booth "Laser S". Looks like the manufacture date is 1991. (kind of impressive that it works)
This one's the same--actually the only wiring is the A/C power cord for the refrigeration.
This is a pre-mix...
Does anyone have advice on how to clean an old soda dispenser? It's a countertop electric (refrigerated/icebank, not a cold plate) postmix dispenser that was originally used for soda, but I got it from what looked like a frat house where it had been chilling beer. I'm planning to use it for soda...