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Revamp for inner-city heritage building as retail competition heats up

The Tristram’s Soft Drink brand was discontinued after it was sold to Cadbury Schweppes in 1970.
The Tristram family still operates a successful food manufacturing business called Trisco Foods, with facilities at Carole Park and in Colorado Springs in the US.
Trisco Foods chairman Ian Tristram, whose grandfather Eric Tristram commissioned the original factory, said the family was thrilled SCA preserved the building’s links to its original use.
West End’s original Tristram’s soft drink factory which was built in 1930 and added to Brisbane City Council’s heritage register in 2011.
“The family has watched the building change and grow over the last 50 years and we are honoured SCA has chosen the name Soda Factory to reflect its history,” Mr…
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