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The drink had a brief period of using the name Sugar Free 7 Up between 1973 and 1979 before reverting to its former name. Diet 7 Up was later reformulated and advertised as being sweetened with sucralose and acesulfame potassium replacing aspartame. The recipe later reverted to using aspartame.
Dr Pepper/Seven Up still exists as a trademark and brand name as of 2024. [5] On July 9, 2018, Keurig acquired the Dr Pepper Snapple Group in an $18.7 billion deal. The combined company was renamed "Keurig Dr Pepper" and began trading publicly again on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker "KDP".
Charles Leiper Grigg, who would later invent 7UP, invented and marketed his first soft drink called "Whistle", an orange soda which is still sold by Vess today. The success of Whistle led to his promotion to the position of sales and marketing manager, however, eventually he and Vess came to an unreconcilable disagreement and Grigg left the ...
According to the food news account @snackolator, 7-Up is tapping into our nostalgia with the release of a limited-edition Shirley Temple flavor. A description on the soda can, which is decked out ...
"7-Up is bringing the holiday spirit," read another post on X (formerly Twitter), while someone else joked that it was "life-changing news." ... still have my Make 7 UP Yours t-shirt.
7-Up says that the suggested retail price for 12 packs of 7-Up Shirley Temple will be $7.99 and two-liters will cost $2.49. This article was originally published on TODAY.com.
Charles Leiper Grigg was born in 1868 in Prices Branch, Missouri to Charles L. S. Grigg (1822–1883) and Mary Elizabeth Leiper Grigg (1839–1890). At the age of 22, Grigg moved to St. Louis and began working in the advertising field in which he was introduced to the carbonated beverage business through the various agencies he was partnered.
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