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  2. Dr Pepper - Wikipedia

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    Low Calorie version of Dr Pepper Cherry. It was discontinued in 2021, and replaced with a Zero Sugar version. Heritage Dr Pepper 2009 A sugar-sweetened version of Dr Pepper, made to represent the formula it used before switching to high fructose corn syrup by the early-1970s. It first became available around November 2009 for a limited time in ...

  3. Pibb Xtra - Wikipedia

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    Discontinued: June 25, 1974 (as Peppo) June 26, 2001 (as Mr. Pibb) Color: Caramel: Flavor "Spicy cherry" Variants: Pibb Xtra Pibb Zero Pibb Xtra/Zero Cherry Pibb Xtra/Zero Cherry-Vanilla: Related products: Dr Pepper Dr. Wells Dr Thunder

  4. Pepsi-Cola Made with Real Sugar - Wikipedia

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    Heritage Dr Pepper was later rebranded "Dr Pepper Made with Real Sugar" when it became a permanent offering in some markets. Another sugar-sweetened version commonly called Dublin Dr Pepper had previously been available from a single bottling plant in Texas, which continued production until January 2012.

  5. Dublin Dr Pepper - Wikipedia

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    Discontinuation. Dublin Bottling Works in 2022. On January 12, 2012, it was announced that the Dublin Dr Pepper Bottling Company will be known as Dublin Bottling Works [8] and will no longer produce Dublin Dr Pepper in the 6.5 or 10 ounce deposit bottles. [1]

  6. Big Red (soft drink) - Wikipedia

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    Big Red was the sixth-highest-selling soft drink company in the United States from 2002 to 2004, after Coca-Cola, Pepsi, Dr Pepper/7Up, Cott, and National Beverage Company. It is the preeminent red crème soda in the South. In 2007, Big Red Ltd. was purchased by Gary Smith, with backing from Citigroup Venture Capital and Goldman Sachs.

  7. RC Cola - Wikipedia

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    Cadbury Schweppes' US-based beverage business (including RC) was spun off as "Dr Pepper Snapple Group (DPSG)" in 2008. DPSG merged with Keurig Green Mountain in 2018 as Keurig Dr Pepper , the current owners of the RC Cola brand.

  8. Hires Root Beer - Wikipedia

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    Hires' availability in the U.S. was phased out as other Dr. Pepper owned brands like A&W Root Beer were promoted on behalf of the same company. 21st century. As of 2023, the Keurig Dr. Pepper web page no longer lists Hires among its list of brands on the all products listing search on its website. See also. Drink portal

  9. Sun Drop - Wikipedia

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    Sun Drop is a citrus-flavored soft drink produced by Keurig Dr Pepper with a yellowish-green color. Among soft drinks, it is known for its high caffeine content. Orange juice is an ingredient in the drink, and remaining pulp matter from the orange juice provides some of the soft drink's taste and appearance.

  10. 7 Up - Wikipedia

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    It was released during a time when other attempts to extend soft drink brand names were done with new variations, including Pepsi Blue, Dr Pepper Red Fusion, and Vanilla Coke. The drink was discontinued in 2006 in favor of the "7 Up Plus" brand.

  11. Snapple - Wikipedia

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    www .snapple .com. Snapple is a brand of tea and juice drinks which is owned by Keurig Dr Pepper, based in Plano, Texas, United States. The original producer of Snapple, a company that was known as Unadulterated Food Products, was founded in 1972. [1] The brand achieved some fame due to various pop-culture references including television shows.