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    Hadacol. Old Hadacol box and bottles. Hadacol was a patent medicine marketed as a vitamin supplement. Its principal attraction, however, was that it contained 12 percent alcohol (listed on the tonic bottle's label as a "preservative"), which made it quite popular in the dry counties of the southern United States.

  2. The medicine show had one last hurrah during the 20th century in the form of Hadacol.

  3. Feb 9, 2018 · Hadacol was a popular elixir created by Senator Dudley LeBlanc in 1945, claiming to cure various ailments and containing 12 percent alcohol. Learn how LeBlanc promoted Hadacol with showmanship, humor, and controversy, and how it led to his downfall.

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    Hadacol was the subject of several Country, R&B and Cajun tunes of the time, such as "Hadacol Boogie" which was covered by a number of musical acts (notably Bill Nettles and His Dixie Blue Boys and, more recently, Jerry Lee Lewis), "Hadacol (That's All)" by the Treniers, "Hadacol Bounce" by Professor Longhair, "Drinkin' Hadacol" by "Little ...

  5. Oct 20, 2022 · A shot glass of Hadacol wouldn’t hurt, either. Columnist Donald Morrison writes this week about how the creator of Hadacol helped save America, and how it's time for us to find a creative way to resuscitate a concept.

  6. Exhibition: Exhibition Location: Credit Line: Gift of Mr. James Harvey Young. Data Source: National Museum of American History. Id Number: 1989.0711.77Catalog Number: 1989.0711.77Accession Number: 1989.0711. Object Name: nutritional supplementotc preparation. Physical Description: manganese (drug active ingredients)niacinamide (drug active ...

  7. Summary: A history of patent medicines in America from colonial days to present. Abstract: Here is a rapid romp through the history of patent medicines in American from colonial days through the mid-twentieth century.