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  2. Dr Pepper - Wikipedia

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    Caffeine Free Diet Dr. Pepper (Pepper Free) 1982 Diet Dr. Pepper without the Caffeine. It was first introduced to test markets in 1982 as Pepper Free, produced as a separate brand citing company research that indicated a need for a product to fill a niche for the health-conscious consumer. The Pepper Free brand lasted for only three years and ...

  3. List of brand name soft drink products - Wikipedia

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    1.3 Keurig Dr Pepper. 1.4 Hamoud Boualem. ... Caffeine Free Coca-Cola; ... Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; ...

  4. Cactus Cooler - Wikipedia

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    Cactus Cooler is an orange–pineapple flavored soft drink sold primarily in Southern California and the surrounding Southwestern United States.Distinguished by its orange, yellow, and green label with saguaro cacti, the soda is part of Keurig Dr Pepper and was previously distributed under the Canada Dry brand.

  5. Move over Pepsi, Dr Pepper becomes American's No. 2 soda - AOL

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    Sodas made by Coco Cola, Sprite (8.1 percent) and Diet Coke (7.8 percent) made up the rest of the top five.

  6. Crush (drink) - Wikipedia

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    Crush is a brand of carbonated soft drinks owned and marketed internationally by Keurig Dr Pepper, originally created as an orange soda, Orange Crush. Crush competes with Coca-Cola's Fanta. It was created in 1911 by beverage and extract chemist Neil C. Ward. Most flavors of Crush are caffeine-free.

  7. Dr Pepper Announced a New Flavor—And Honestly, It's ... - AOL

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    Dr Pepper fans have a new flavor to get excited for—perfect for the beach! It hits shelves on May 1 but will only be available for a limited time.

  8. Hot Dr Pepper with Lemons Is Apparently the Holiday's Most ...

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    Hot Dr Pepper began as a marketing tactic in 1958 to maintain sales during the colder months, the museum confirmed in the video's comment section. Read the original article on People Show comments

  9. 7 Up - Wikipedia

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    An alternate take on 7 Up released in the United States containing an added citrus kick, green color and caffeine, made to rival Mountain Dew in the market. 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 ...