Sodabox expands to the Lenovo Center

The locally owned “dirty” soda spot Sodabox is expanding with addition of two new locations inside of the Lenovo Center.

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Get ready to sip, slurp, and savor the dirty side of soda.

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Sodabox, a family-owned “dirty” soda business founded in the Triangle, is growing. The soda joint is taking things up another notch with the addition of two more locations inside of the Lenovo Center in the East and West Priority Lounges on level 100. That’s right, starting this Friday, Oct. 11, eventgoers will have a new concession twist — just in time for the Canes’ opening game.

The bev destination has opened six locations in Raleigh, Apex, Cary, Garner, and Rolesville in just two years. Sodabox is known for its specialty “dirty” sodas which adds various flavored syrups and inclusions. It’s menu ranges from seltzers and lemonades to other small bites.

City Editor Danyale here. When I ran into owner Scott Sorensen while getting my usual What’s Up Doc with cream, he said he was excited for the brand’s continuous growth.

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