Talk:Sarsaparilla

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We rememeber "Sas Shops" in South Yorkshire (England) in the 1950's - where flat (non cabonated) sarsaparilla was sold.

[edit] The Smurfs

Shouldn't there be a line about the Smurfs and their fictional consumption of Sarsaparilla leaves?

I assume you're being facetious

[edit] Spam

Canned some possible spam (Check the appropriate diff) about Fitzpatricks. If I'm being stupid, just revert.

-- N3X15 08:07, 28 April 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Tree or Vine?

This article seems to be for both sarsaparilla and sasparilla. I know there is a tree called sasparilla, which this article mentions. Yet the entry for sasparilla re-directs here. I am also confused whether or not the drink "sasparilla" is called such because it uses the bark or root of the sasparilla tree, or if they indeed use the sarsaparilla vine. I thought it was the former, but perhaps it is the latter. I'm not sure. In any case, the word sasparilla should direct to the actual sasparilla tree entry, not the one for the sarsaparilla vine. The sasparilla tree could have a link back to this page, perhaps. 147.155.2.163 04:41, 9 February 2007 (UTC)