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  2. Dr Pepper - Wikipedia

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    A sugar-sweetened version was released to commemorate the drink's 125th anniversary during the summer of 2010 as a permanent variety, replacing Heritage Dr Pepper. This version of the soda featured six collectible 12 oz cans and a 20 oz plastic bottle decorated with Dr Pepper's old slogans and images from the 1960s. [44] Dr Pepper Ten 2011

  3. File:Dr Pepper trade mark 1910.jpg - Wikipedia

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  4. List of brand name soft drink products - Wikipedia

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    50/50; 7 Up; A&W Cream Soda; A&W Root Beer; Barrelhead Root Beer; Big Red (soft drink) Cactus Cooler; Canada Dry; Canfield's Diet Chocolate Fudge; Crush; Dr Pepper

  5. Krispy Kreme Adds a Dr Pepper-Flavored Doughnut to the ... - AOL

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    Reminiscent of the carbonated drink, it's topped with burgundy sprinkles and a white chocolate Dr Pepper logo. Related: Dolly Parton and Krispy Kreme Announce New 'Southern Sweets' Donuts — Plus ...

  6. Dr. Pepper’s Super Cool Crossover Is Set to Become a ...

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    Dr. Pepper. Dr. Pepper debuted a tasty collaboration, and some fans are calling it a "top 3" product "of all time." The popular soda beverage is taking on a new form as the weather heats up ...

  7. Krispy Kreme now has Dr Pepper doughnuts: How to buy in Texas

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    The glazed doughnut made its debut Friday, Aug. 23, and is piped with Dr Pepper flavored frosting and topped with a burgundy sprinkle blend and a white chocolate Dr Pepper Logo.

  8. Charles T. Pepper - Wikipedia

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    Doctor Charles Taylor Pepper (December 2, 1830 – May 28, 1903) was an American physician and surgeon, who is often cited as the namesake for the soft drink brand Dr Pepper. Many stories on the origins of the drink's name exist, of which the Dr Pepper Museum has been unable to confirm or authenticate which one may be the true historical record.

  9. File:Keurig Dr Pepper.svg - Wikipedia

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    The following 47 pages use this file: 7 Up; A&W Cream Soda; A&W Root Beer; A.J. Canfield Company; Cactus Cooler; Canada Dry; Canfield's Diet Chocolate Fudge