Seltzer
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Seltzer may refer to:
  • Seltzer water (also Soda water), carbonated water
    • Seltzer bottle
  • Seltzer, Pennsylvania
    Seltzer, Pennsylvania
    Seltzer is a census-designated place in Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 307 at the 2000 census. Seltzer is located in Norwegian Township.-Geography:Seltzer is located at ....

    , census-designated place (CDP) in Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania, United States


People
  • Aaron Seltzer (born 1974), with Jason Friedberg, screenwriter and director of parody films
  • David Seltzer
    David Seltzer
    David Seltzer is an American screenwriter, producer and director, perhaps best known for writing The Omen , and Bird on a Wire , starring Mel Gibson and Goldie Hawn...

     (born 1940), American screenwriter, producer, and director
  • Jerry Seltzer
    Jerry Seltzer
    Jerry Seltzer was the second and final owner of the original Roller Derby league. The league and the sport of roller derby were created in 1935 in Chicago by Leo Seltzer, Jerry's father. Jerry assumed ownership of the league in 1959 and ran it until its demise in 1973...

     (born 1932), second and final owner of the original Roller Derby league
  • Leo Seltzer
    Leo Seltzer
    Leo A. Seltzer is generally credited as the creator of the sport of roller derby, and was the founder and head of the original Roller Derby league from 1935 until his son Jerry Seltzer took over the business in 1958....

     (1903–1978), who co-created the sport of roller derby
  • Margaret Seltzer
    Margaret Seltzer
    Margaret Seltzer is an American writer. Her first book, Love and Consequences: A Memoir of Hope and Survival , about her alleged experiences growing up as a half white, half Native American foster child and Bloods gang member in South Central Los Angeles, was proven to be fictitious...

     (born 1975), American writer
  • Stan Seltzer
    Stan Seltzer
    Stanley Wilson Seltzer was a jazz pianist.-Biography:He was born in Aurora, Illinois on November 8, 1927....

    , piano player in the Stan Seltzer Trio
  • Thomas Seltzer (translator)
    Thomas Seltzer (translator)
    Thomas Seltzer was a Russian-American translator, editor and book publisher.-Life:...

    , translator and editor of Russian stories
  • Happy-Tom
    Happy-Tom
    Thomas Seltzer , better known by his stage name Happy-Tom, is the bassist and main songwriter in the band Turbonegro, famous for wearing feminine makeup and a sailor's uniform....

    , born Thomas Seltzer, bassist and main songwriter in the band Turbonegro
  • Walter Seltzer (born 1914), film producer
  • Wendy Seltzer
    Wendy Seltzer
    Wendy Seltzer is an American lawyer and currently a fellow at the Information Society Project at Yale Law School. She was previously with Princeton's Center for Information Technology Policy...

    , American lawyer

See also

  • Selters (Lahn)
    Selters (Lahn)
    Selters is a village in the district Limburg-Weilburg, Hesse, Germany. It is situated at the Taunus side of the river Lahn and belongs to the municipality Löhnberg. The village has a total population of about 400 inhabitants....

    , a village in Germany known for its natural mineral springs
  • Setzer
    Setzer
    Setzer is surname of:Family name:* Arlene Setzer, Republican member of the Ohio House of Representatives* Brian Setzer , an American guitarist and songwriter** The Brian Setzer Orchestra, a swing band** The Brian Setzer Orchestra...

  • Alka-Seltzer
    Alka-Seltzer
    Alka-Seltzer is an effervescent antacid and pain reliever first marketed by the Dr. Miles Medicine Company. It was developed by Treneer in Elkhart Indiana. Alka-Seltzer is marketed for relief of minor aches, pains, inflammation, fever, headache, heartburn, sour stomach, indigestion, and hangovers,...

  • Bromo-Seltzer
    Bromo-Seltzer
    Bromo-Seltzer , is an antacid used to relieve pain occurring together with heartburn, upset stomach, or acid indigestion. Originally produced by inventor Isaac E...

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