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  1. Shasta Pop: A Delicious Variety of Soda Flavors

    Discover the refreshing tastes of Shasta, a beloved soda brand since 1889, offering diverse flavors from classic favorites to new Zero Sugar options.

  2. Shasta (drink) - Wikipedia

    Shasta Beverages is an American soft drink manufacturer that markets a value-priced soft drink line with a wide variety of soda flavors, as well as a few drink mixers, under the brand name …

  3. Mount Shasta | California, Map, & History | Britannica

    Mount Shasta has steam vents and several glaciers that feed the McCloud, Sacramento, and Shasta rivers, and its slopes are popular with skiers and climbers. The area was explored by …

  4. Shasta College

    Shasta offers a variety of degrees and certificates at campuses across Shasta-Tehama-Trinity district in Northern California. Sign up for classes now.

  5. Visit Shasta County

    From mountains to lakes, hiking trails to biking trails, foodie destinations, museums, and the beautiful Sacramento River winding through, Shasta County is a sunny gem in Northern …

  6. Weather & Conditions — Mt. Shasta Ski Park

    Web Cameras. Weather Conditions, and Daily Snow Report & Trail Conditions.

  7. Visit Mount Shasta

    Today, outdoor lovers—from extreme sports enthusiasts to family vacationers and retirees—are enjoying the vast recreational opportunities the Mount Shasta region has to offer.

  8. Shasta Pop Where to Buy: Costco, Sam's Club, Winco, and More!

    Craving Shasta? Use our locator tool to find Shasta sodas at a store near you. With locations across the country, you're never far from your favorite Shasta flavor.

  9. Mount Shasta - Wikipedia

    Early resorts and hotels, such as Shasta Springs and Upper Soda Springs, grew up along the Siskiyou Trail around Mount Shasta, catering to these early adventuresome tourists and …

  10. Mount Shasta - Visit California

    Soaring to 14,179 feet high, Mt. Shasta scrapes the turquoise-blue sky, north of Redding—acting as a totem from almost anywhere in the northern part of the state.