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Swig is known for their "dirty" sodas, which are made by mixing base name-brand sodas such as Coca-Cola or Dr Pepper with add-ins such as flavored syrups, creams, and fruit-purees. [19] Swig also sells non-soda beverages and energy drinks fortified with extra caffeine.
Caffeine Free Dr. Pepper 1983 Dr. Pepper without the Caffeine. It was originally released due to the success of Pepper Free. [43] Dr Pepper Red Fusion 2002 A cherry-flavored, red-colored variety. It was the first new flavor added to the Dr. Pepper family of beverages in the company's 122-year history.
In 1971 United Brands formed a wholly owned subsidiary, A&W Distributing Co., to retail its root beer. After test runs in Arizona and California the products were distributed nationally, including sugar-free, low-sodium, and caffeine-free versions. In 1974, A&W introduced "The Great Root Bear," a mascot that served as a goodwill ambassador for ...
Krispy Kreme unveiled a new roster of treats in time for football season, including a Dr Pepper Kickoff Doughnut.. The glazed doughnut made its debut Friday, Aug. 23, and is piped with Dr Pepper ...
Keurig Dr Pepper Inc (NYSE: KDP) has strong exposure to the at-home coffee segment that will prove to be a winner even in the post-COVID world, according to Morgan Stanley.The Keurig Dr Pepper ...
You can find Dr Pepper Creamy Coconut and Dr. Pepper Creamy Coconut Zero Sugar on store shelves starting May 1. The new flavor will be available in 12-packs of 12-ounce cans and as 20-ounce bottles.
Keurig Dr Pepper distributed Sun Drop nationwide beginning in 2011, with a new campaign that features an updated web site, a Facebook page, and a promotional deal with MTV. [5] The Sun Drop marketing plan is a component of Keurig Dr Pepper's efforts to expand its non-cola soda sales and is targeting drinkers of PepsiCo's Mountain Dew brand of ...
Caffeine- and sugar-free cola RC 100 was launched in 1980. In 1984, Cherry RC, Diet RC and Diet Rite flavors were introduced. That year, RC Cola accounted for approximately 4–5% of soft drink sales in the United States, behind Coke, Pepsi, Dr. Pepper , and 7 Up .