In the midst of Prohibition, the world was still reeling from the effects of the Great War. People needed something to lift their spirits, and that something was sugar.
Enter the Sugar Shock, a movement of flappers and jazz musicians who used sugar to fuel their wild nights and rebellious days. With speakeasies popping up on every corner, sugar was the lifeblood of the Roaring Twenties.
Or, if you will, see what happened before