Thats a crush, not the brand name drink but a type of old fashion soda from the soda fountain days. I've been messing around with homemade CO2 non-alcoholic drinks and the bible for such things is a book called "Fix the Pumps" which covers the history of soda drinks as well as recipes.
You can find a pdf of the book here:
https://oceanofpdf.com/authors/darcy-s-oneil/pdf-fix-the-pumps-download/
The guy who wrote it did his homework and he also sells a few old fashion ingredients that are hard to get these days. I'm planning on ordering some Acid Phosphate from him soon so I can make a proper old fashion Cherry Phosphate.
Phosphate's are another category of drinks (they came into and fell out of fashion like fads.) Cream soda's are another, but back then it meant adding cream to any flavor soda you'd normally order. Crushes are soda's that use smashed up fruit. Lactates use Lactate Acid.
Theres a surprisingly rich history to soda that predates the typical 1950's soda fountain era. Real fun stuff.