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Jones Soda features Larry Smith pop bottle label



2007-05-25 - Photo By Ed Waggener.
Larry Smith stayed on the air at WHVE 92.7 the Wave, but held up a bottle of Larry Smith Cream Soda from Jones Cola. The label carries a picture of Smith with the caption: "Larry Smith: 92.7 the Wave is an oldies based adult contemporary radio station featuring only the best of the new. The Wave plays the greatest hits of all time!" The pop was sold locally in the Campbellsville Wal-Mart and across the South, with some of the proceeds benefitting St. Jude's Children's Research in Memphis. Smith is also a historian of note, who regularly posts photos from the past on ColulmbiaMagazine.com. One of the next stories is a chilling one about the quarter mile long Spurlington Tunnel in Taylor County, a haunted place, he says.


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