Gentlemen Prefer Blondes: A Critical Edition

Zoolack

This may be a fermented drink that was marketed in the 1910s as a "food-drink meal" that was good for hot weather, as in the attached news article. It is not clear what the tie to Bulgaria is, though, and references in newspapers seem to have disappeared in the 1920s. A 1919 Emerson-Loos production A Tempermental Wife includes a character named Count Tosoff de Zoolac. The movie appears to be lost, but the attached review quotes the film title cards as referring to him as an "international lounge lizard," which, along with his name, suggests Zoolack was additionally a form of alcohol (which would explain its disappearance from news articles afterwards).

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