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  2. Dr Pepper - Wikipedia

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    In 1969, owing to Dr Pepper's legal success as being determined a "non-cola" soft drink, then President & CEO W. W. "Foots" Clements was successful in persuading the Coca-Cola Bottling Company of New York, the largest bottler and distributor of Coca-Cola in the world, to bottle and distribute Dr Pepper in the New York metropolitan area.

  3. Dr Pepper Snapple Group - Wikipedia

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    This allowed DPS to bottle many of its own beverages and combat the recent decision by many Pepsi and Coca-Cola bottlers who had dropped their Dr Pepper and Snapple products to promote new product additions from Pepsi and Coca-Cola. Some of the Dr Pepper/Seven Up brands are still licensed to Pepsi, Coca-Cola, and independent bottlers in various ...

  4. Coca-Cola Enterprises - Wikipedia

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    Coca-Cola Enterprises was a marketer, producer, and distributor of Coca-Cola products. It was formerly the anchor bottler for Western Europe and most of North America.. Coca-Cola Enterprises' products included Coca-Cola, Diet Coke, Coke Zero, Sprite, Fanta, Capri-Sun, Dr Pepper, Chaudfontaine, Schweppes, [6] Monster and Relentless.

  5. Dr Pepper just passed Pepsi as the second biggest soda brand

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    Dr Pepper and Pepsi both had 8.3%, with Dr Pepper technically ahead. After that came other brands owned by Coca-Cola: Sprite came in at 8.1% and Diet Coke at 7.8%.

  6. How Does Dr Pepper Stack Up to Pepsi and Coca-Cola?

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    On Oct. 23, beverage company Dr. Pepper Snapple Group came out with its latest earnings report. Negative headwinds from Aspartame concerns and the general downtrend in carbonated sodas weighed in ...

  7. Dr Pepper Faces Tough but Doable Task With Coca-Cola and PepsiCo

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    Dr Pepper Snapple Group reported volume declines and meager revenue growth when it released its third-quarter earnings last week. The weakness is symptomatic of a larger trend in the industry. The ...

  8. The American Bottling Company - Wikipedia

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    By 1998 Dr Pepper/Seven Up, a subsidiary of Cadbury Schweppes, was hindered by its bottling and distribution systems; owning no private bottling plants, it was dependent on independent bottlers or those controlled by Coca-Cola or Pepsi to bottle its beverages, and those two giant competitors also had better distribution systems and more influence with retail and fast-food chains.

  9. Watch out, Dr Pepper! Coca-Cola reveals new ‘spiced’ soda

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    The likely Dr Pepper rival “blends the iconic taste of Coca-Cola with a burst of refreshing notes from raspberry and spiced flavors." Watch out, Dr Pepper! Coca-Cola reveals new ‘spiced’ soda