News You Can Use: June 2024

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REMEMBERING

WITH AMANDA HEATH

From the moment it started flying passengers in war-surplus DC-3s in 1948, Winston-Salem’s Piedmont Airlines looked for ways to distinguish itself from the competition. The scrappy little airline found extraordinary success by doing things differently from the big boys. It pioneered the hub-and-spoke system of air routes that’s now ubiquitous across the industry. It flew to underserved markets. And its reputation for customer service was unrivaled by any airline, earning it “Airline of the Year” honors from Air Transport World magazine in 1984. In fact, the company’s thirst for a competitive edge led to one of the most unique product launches in aviation history.

According to Chris Runge, curator/historian of the Piedmont Aviation Historical Society, the airline’s in-flight services committee was tasked with coming up with creative new ways to make customers happy. They brought one of their ideas, for a Piedmont-exclusive beverage, to Pete Van Duser, the head of catering for the airline. Van Duser liked the concept, and the resulting drink was dubbed Piedmont Punch.

The airline contracted with Juice Bowl, a firm in Lakeland, Florida, to formulate the recipe. Almost overnight, a taste sensation was born. Piedmont Punch was introduced in October of 1981 and soon vied for popularity with other in-flight mainstays like Coca-Cola, coffee, and tea.

“Employees and passengers fell in love with it,” says Runge, a self-described airline nerd and an early fan of the drink. “They struggled to keep it on the plane because people hoarded it.”

Served in a sky blue, six-ounce can featuring a Piedmont 737, the drink’s novelty intrigued passengers. And once they’d had a taste, Piedmont Punch, well, took off. The punch all-natural, 100 percent juice was a unique blend of white grape, apple, and pineapple. But what truly set it apart was its universal appeal: Kids loved it, and adults soon discovered that it was the perfect mixer for when they wanted something a little stronger. Combined with rum or vodka, it became the unofficial cocktail of vacationers headed to the Bahamas on Piedmont flights.

Professional wrestler André the Giant, who owned a ranch in Ellerbe and regularly flew with Piedmont, was a big fan and liked his Piedmont Punch straight. Runge recounts the story of a Piedmont flight attendant who served the seven-foot, 500pound entertainer: “When he picked up the can, she said it looked like he was drinking out of a thimble.” André, who was reported to have once drunk more than 100 beers in one sitting, had no problem exhausting the supply of Piedmont Punch on any given flight.

The drink quickly surpassed all expectations. In May of 1982, less than a year after introducing it, the airline served 35,000 cans of Piedmont Punch at the grand opening of the new terminal at Charlotte Douglas International Airport.

For Susanne McDermott Settle, a Piedmont Airlines flight attendant in the ’80s, Piedmont Punch was more than a refreshment. It symbolized the tradition of hospitality that originated with the airline’s founder, Tom Davis. “He loved aviation, and he loved people,” she says. “He proved that a big corporation could have heart.” In short, the drink possessed a down-home, Davis-like charm that won over even the most jaded frequent flyer. “When we offered Piedmont Punch to passengers, it would just make them smile,” Settle says. “They knew it was created by the airline for them.”

Alas, all good things must come to an end. In 1989, Piedmont Airlines merged with USAir. After the last Piedmont flight landed in South Bend, Indiana, on August 4 of that year, Piedmont Punch disappeared. At least, officially. USAir had directed that every item featuring Piedmont’s ubiquitous “speed bird” logo be destroyed. (Interestingly, Delta Airlines introduced Pawberry Punch the year of Piedmont’s demise. Aimed at young flyers, it tasted suspiciously like Piedmont Punch, according to some.)

“Former Piedmont employees started hiding things in credenzas and filing cabinets,” Runge says of their efforts to retain mementos of the airline they so loved. Those efforts formed the basis of the Piedmont Aviation Historical Society’s collection.

After the merger, Settle left the industry and resumed a teaching career that lasted 40 years. But she remained connected to the legacy of Piedmont through her husband, Bill, a pilot whom she met while working for the airline. Bill retired in 2019 as a captain for American Airlines (which had merged with US Airways in 2013).

On his retirement flight from Rome to Charlotte, Bill commanded the Airbus 330 from the flight deck while Settle donned her Piedmont Airlines uniform and paraded down the aisles. In that moment, she honored her husband’s long career and relived the glory days of flying, when something as simple as fruit punch served with a generous helping of Southern hospitality could provide just the lift you needed.

Article from: www.ourstate.com/ piedmont-punch/

JUNE 2024

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The Southmont floor plan has open concept main level living complete with 2 main level bedrooms. Large Cul-de-sac lot! Large main level laundry room. Main level primary suite has walk-in closet and private bath with double sink vanity, garden tub and tiled walk-in shower! 2 upper level bedrooms all with ample closet space and Loft. Large walk-in attic. NO HOA! Use Arden's preferred attorney and Arden pays the buyer's attorney fee!

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RECIPE CORNER

The official Piedmont Punch formula remains a secret, but fans have attempted to replicate its flavor for years. An article titled “The Secret Recipe of the South’s Favorite Punch” recently popped up on the Piedmont Aviation Historical Society’s Facebook page. The article scanned from an unidentified periodical quotes a former Juice Bowl executive who would not reveal the recipe but offered this hint: “It’s safe to assume that the ingredients [on the can] are listed in order of greatest quantity.”

Recipe from OurState.com

What you’ll need:

• 2¼ cups white grape juice

• 2¼ cups apple juice

• 2 cups pineapple juice

• ⅓ cup water

• ½ teaspoon almond extract

• 1 tablespoon lemon juice

• 2 teaspoons lime juice

MORTGAGE RATE FORECASTS

Fannie Mae, the Mortgage Bankers Association and National Association of REALTORS® predict that mortgage rates will drop over the next 12 months for purchase transactions. Refinances and Cash-out refinance transactions will be higher.

Percentages are the predicted quarterly average rate for the 30-year fixed-rate mortgage in Freddie Mac’s weekly survey.

CELEBRATING NATIONAL DAYS… LOCALLY!

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 June 4th • Cheese Day

June 10th • Red Rose Day

June 17th • Eat Your Vegetables Day

June 27th • Ice Cream Cake Day

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