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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 Related articles
The classic Dr Pepper proudly boasts a proprietary blend of 23 flavors, which give the drink its signature taste, including notes of cinnamon, vanilla, ginger, nutmeg, oranges, and allspice ...
The Dr Pepper Museum recommends heating the beverage to 180 degrees, then pouring it over a thin slice of lemon. For an even better taste, you can use Dr Pepper Made with Real Sugar, as its recipe ...
Yes, but I think ever other way that dr. pepper is sold claims 8 oz. 8 oz. cans do, 20 oz. bottles do, 1 liter does, 2 liters do. (going by memory) And I do think that that indicates a general consensus that the serving size is 8 oz. 69.19.14.15 23:13, 29 April 2007 (UTC) Mathieu
Here are all 23 flavors people think Dr Pepper has.
The "Dr. McGillicuddy's" was dropped from the label in 2007, to differentiate it from the rest of the "Dr. McGillicuddy's" line. [12] [13] [14] Previously, the lineup included a Black Licorice, Black Pepper, Raspberry, and Lemon Drop liqueurs but the company web site does not currently list it as being available. [5] [15] [16]
Dr Pepper and Diet Dr Pepper; Hires Root Beer and cream soda; RC Cola; Schweppes (tonic water, ginger ale, diet ginger ale) Vernors; Stewart's Fountain Classics (Root Beer, Orange & Cream, Wishniak, Black Cherry, Key Lime, Cream Soda) Golden Cockerel (ginger beer) Sussex Golden Ginger Ale
2-liter of Dr. Pepper. Fresh lemon. A slow cooker of some sort (crockpot, instant pot, etc.) Instructions.