TALK ABOUT BUZZ-WORTHY! POPS HAS IT ALL:
POPS Exterior
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Ultra-Modern Gas Pumps

Windows lined floor to ceiling with thousands of bottles

POPS Patio
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POPS Merchandise
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Bottle - Daytime
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VNRs
The Big Bottle Travels from W. W. Steel to Arcadia
News Releases
Mother Road Becomes Road To Romance February 2008
Celebrate Valentine's Day With Food And Fizz! January 2008
POPS Spreads Holiday Cheer to Town of Arcadia December 2007
Route 66 Icon Presents First Sales Tax Check to Town of Arcadia October 2007
POPS Announces "Fizz In The Fall" Promotion October 2007
Record Popping Milestone October 2007
POPS Names General Manager April 2007
Groundbreaking Ceremonies June 2006
Broadcast
Fox 25 1/24/08
News 9 1/18/08
KSBI 52 12/28/07
KFOR Channel 4 - Sales Tax Check Presentation 10/16/07
KTUL Channel 8 9/5/07
CNBC High Net Worth August 19
CNN Headline News August 18
Discover Oklahoma August 18
KOTV Tulsa August 17
NBC Weekend Today Show August 11
CNBC August 8
POPS Opens-Channels 9 and 4 August 6
The Edmond Sun - Mother Road Icons Bring Travelers Enjoyment 2/02/08
Oklahoman - POPS Brews Up Success With Signature Route Beer 12/28/07
NewsOK.com - POPS: A nostalgic tribute 12/14/07
Dallas Morning News - Store Near OKC Boasts Hundreds of Varieties of Soda Pop 12/3/07
CSP Magazine - Food, Fuel and Fizz
Oklahoman 9/20/07
Oklahoman Route 66 fans "POPS" a top at new store August 7
OKC Business POPS opens August 6
Edmond Sun POPS opens August 6
New Route 66 site is Bound to be Pop-ular Tulsa World July 21

Michael Wallis
Author and Route 66 Authority
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Rand Elliott
FAIA, Architect for POPS and other landmarks
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Hardy Watkins
Director, Oklahoma Tourism and Recreation Department
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Marilyn Murrell
“POPS is the next generation of Route 66 destinations, and it’s here in Arcadia.”
“POPS almost defies description.”
“It’s a magnificent attraction and experience that’s come to Arcadia.”
Rand Elliott
“When you approach and it’s dusk and you think, ‘what’s that on the horizon?’ Get a little closer and realize it’s a 66-foot-tall pop bottle, hence the name POPS.”
“Below (the bottle) is a fabulous red sandstone wall emerging out of the farmland and surrounded by 25 or 30 thousand trees, and there will be 66 redbuds.”“You’ll enjoy a malt, great burger, buy some ice or fresh produce from farmers nearby and gain a wonderful sense of Route 66 history.
Michael Wallis
“POPS is an instant icon on Route 66, just like its old pal down the road, the great old Round Barn was when it was built in 1898. Now it’s both the old and the new -- a powerful one-two punch for the whole road.”
“This is Oklahoma’s Centennial year. What a great way to celebrate the Mother Road’s past, present, and future in the Sooner State, than with the brand new, unprecedented POPS.”