Johann Jacob Schweppe, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Johann Jacob Schweppe

German watchmaker

Date of Birth: 16-Mar-1740

Place of Birth: Witzenhausen, Hesse, Germany

Date of Death: 18-Nov-1821

Profession: entrepreneur, watchmaker, goldsmith

Nationality: Germany

Zodiac Sign: Pisces


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About Johann Jacob Schweppe

  • Johann Jacob Schweppe (, German pronunciation: ['?v?p?]) (16 March 1740 – 18 November 1821) was a German-Swiss watchmaker and amateur scientist who developed the first practical process to manufacture bottled carbonated mineral water, based on a process discovered by Joseph Priestley in 1767.
  • His company, Schweppes, regards Priestley as “the father of our industry”.Schweppe was born in Witzenhausen in the Landgraviate of Hessen-Kassel.
  • He moved to Geneva in 1765 to work as a watchmaker and jeweller, and founded the Schweppes Company in Geneva in 1783.
  • The addition of carbon dioxide was considered, at the time, to have medicinal properties.
  • In 1792 he moved to London to develop the business there, but it was not successful and failed in 1795.
  • However Erasmus Darwin, the grandfather of Charles Darwin, began talking up the beverage, which started to become popular.
  • Schweppe returned to Geneva in 1821.
  • In 1831, King William IV of the United Kingdom adopted the beverage which could then use the famous "by appointment to".
  • It subsequently became very popular.

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