Do they have Dr. Pepper in NY, or is it just a TX thing?
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Date: June 22nd, 2008 2:24 AM Author: impertinent organic girlfriend
A friend of mine went to FL and said they didn't have Dr Pepper there.
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Date: June 22nd, 2008 2:30 AM Author: Histrionic Step-uncle's House Half-breed
Is it true that KFC is a regional thing?
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Date: June 22nd, 2008 2:46 AM Author: Pearl point
there is a dr pepper bottling plant in texas that still uses cane sugar. that shit is amazing. find some
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Date: June 22nd, 2008 3:01 AM Author: Confused area cuckold
Where would I buy some of that soda?
Except on this website:
http://www.dublindrpepper.com/
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Date: June 22nd, 2008 3:04 AM Author: impertinent organic girlfriend
Much of the soft drink industry in the United States stopped using sugar in the 1980s, in response to a series of price supports and import quotas introduced beginning in 1982 that increased the price of sugar above the global market price. As a result, most U.S. soft drinks, including Dr Pepper, now use high fructose corn syrup instead of sugar.[3]
A handful of U.S. bottling plants still use sugar to sweeten Dr Pepper. Perhaps best known is the Dr Pepper bottling plant in Dublin, Texas, the product of which is known as Dublin Dr Pepper. In the 1980s, plant owner Bill Kloster (1918 – 1999) refused to convert the plant to high fructose corn syrup.[4] Since 2003, Dublin Dr Pepper has expanded its distribution to most of Texas and the Internet. Other bottlers still using sugar include Temple Bottling Company, in Temple, Texas, Ab-Tex in Abilene, and West Jefferson Dr Pepper (WJDP) of West Jefferson, NC.
On March 25, 2007, Coca-Cola bottlers in the Dr Pepper Heartland commenced sales of 16 ounce cans of Dr Pepper made with cane sugar and featuring a logo with 'Old Doc' himself on them. This product is scheduled to be a limited time release.
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Date: June 22nd, 2008 3:15 AM Author: pale box office immigrant
When I rode through Texas, back in the late 1800s, I met a Dr. Pepper. He was a nice man, helped me out with my tuberculosis.
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