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Who makes Dr. Pepper

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Originally posted by: troglodytis
dr. pepper is indeed owned my the Cadbury Schweppes PLC.

makers of the best soft drink and the best tonic, and fine chocolate easter eggs. 🙂


HAHAHAHHA. PWNED by the UK! Oh the irony!
 
Originally posted by: ElFenix
Originally posted by: troglodytis
dr. pepper is indeed owned my the Cadbury Schweppes PLC.

makers of the best soft drink and the best tonic, and fine chocolate easter eggs. 🙂

winnar! (for spelling it right)


tonic tastes better in england for some reason.


Schweppes Tonic is the best.
 
Pepsi. A couple years back Pizza Pizza (the biggest chain up here in Canada) switched their exclusivity deal to Pepsi, from Coke. I would'a probably stopped ordering form them if they hadn't brought in Dr. Pepper.

Edit: Answered before reading the rest of the topic. PS: Canada Dry Tonic for teh Win!!
 
Originally posted by: rahvin
Originally posted by: jhu
i read that coke had spun-off its bottling operations as a separate company.

Been reading 20 year old news again and recycling it as something new? Coke's bottlers have been independent for a very long time.

well, it depends on the timeframe that we're talking about. since the beginning of the universe, it is recent news.
 
Originally posted by: Veramocor
You can tell if Pepsi or coke owns the distribution rights in your particular region by seeing if sh!tty ass Mr. Pibb is offered in your region. Mr. Pibb is cokes piss poor Dr. Pepper subsitute.

Fixed
 
Originally posted by: Veramocor
You can tell if Pepsi or coke owns the distribution rights in your particular region by seeing if Mr. Pibb is offered in your region. Mr. Pibb is cokes Dr. Pepper subsitute.

Not necessarily, locally Coke distibutes both.
 
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