Has anyone heard of the Mohawk Soda Company and or Indian on Bottle soda?

Yes, the Mohawk Soda Company was a soft drink company based in Glens Falls, New York. It was founded in 1912 by Edward F. Marnell and produced a variety of carbonated beverages, including the popular "Indian on Bottle" ginger ale. The company also produced a number of other flavors, including root beer, cream soda, and orange soda.

The Mohawk Soda Company was a family-owned business and operated for over 80 years. It was eventually sold to the Pepsi-Cola Company in 1995. The company's products continued to be produced under the Mohawk Soda name for a few years, but they were eventually discontinued.

However, the "Indian on Bottle" brand was later revived by the Adirondack Beverage Corporation, a bottler based in Glens Falls, New York. The company produces a variety of "Indian on Bottle" products, including ginger ale, root beer, and cream soda. The products are sold in select stores in New York State.

The original Mohawk Soda Company building still stands in Glens Falls and is now home to a variety of businesses. The building is a reminder of the company's long history and its important role in the community.