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In February 1998 Cadbury Schweppes and U.S. private equity firm Carlyle Group formed a joint venture named the American Bottling Company, initially consisting of the merger of two leading independent bottling groups in the Midwest: Beverage American and Select Beverages. [3] [4] [5] In 1999 the American Bottling Company was combined with the Dr Pepper Bottling Company; [5] [6] the consolidated company, renamed Dr Pepper/Seven Up Bottling Group (DPSUBG), [2] was designed to give Dr Pepper/Seven Up greater control over the distribution of its brands. [5] [6] Several other regional bottlers were acquired by DPSUBG between 1999 and 2006. [ citation needed] The old recipe book did not sell". Historical.ha.com. May 12, 2009. Archived from the original on August 8, 2009 . Retrieved July 14, 2009. A really easy way to make a copycat Dr Pepper soda is to mix cola (like Coke or Pepsi) with almond and vanilla extracts. Drinks firm to keep Roses pledge". BBC. October 24, 2008. Archived from the original on October 25, 2008 . Retrieved October 24, 2008.

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Since you are here, we would like to share our vision for the future of travel - and the direction Culture Trip is moving in. Cadbury Schweppes Americas Beverages > Brands > Dr Pepper > History of Dr Pepper". Brandspeoplelove.com. Archived from the original on May 23, 2009 . Retrieved July 14, 2009. W.W. Clements, former CEO and president of the Dr Pepper/7-Up Company, similarly described the taste of Dr Pepper as one-of-a-kind, saying, "I've always maintained you cannot tell anyone what Dr Pepper tastes like because it's so different. It's not an apple, it's not an orange, it's not a strawberry, it's not a root beer, it's not even a cola. It's a different kind of drink with a unique taste all its own." [54]Keep reading below for more about what Dr Pepper tastes like, all of the available Dr Pepper soft drink flavors and even a recipe to make your own! Six-State Group Sees Pepper Free". Beverage Digest. November 23, 1982. Archived from the original on November 10, 2006 . Retrieved November 12, 2006.

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Rodengen, Jeffrey L. (1995). The Legend of Dr Pepper/Seven-Up. Write Stuff Syndicate, Inc. ISBN 0-945903-49-9. Company Overview of Dr Pepper Snapple Bottling Group, Inc". Bloomberg.com . Retrieved July 25, 2018.Cadbury Schweppes fully acquired the Dr Pepper/Seven Up Bottling Group, the largest independent bottler in the U.S., from the Carlyle Group in 2006, [7] and at that time the bottler was renamed the Cadbury Schweppes Bottling Group. [8] The full ownership allowed the beverage company to established its own bottling and distribution network for its U.S. soft drink brands, which included Dr Pepper and Snapple. [9] [7] A theory often cited is that the drink was named after an actual doctor, one Charles T. Pepper of Rural Retreat, Virginia. Morrison may have named the drink after the doctor in gratitude for Pepper having given Morrison his first job. [11] [12] However, Milly Walker, Collections Manager / Curator for the Dublin (Texas) Dr Pepper Bottling Co. Museum, has stated that U.S. Census records show that a young Morrison lived in Christiansburg, Virginia, 40 miles (64km) away from Rural Retreat, and that "there is not one piece of evidence that Morrison ever worked for Charles T. Pepper in Rural Retreat". [13] Another story tells of Morrison naming the drink after Charles T. Pepper because the doctor granted Morrison permission to marry Pepper's daughter, [14] but the girl in question was only eight years old at the time that Morrison moved to Waco. [11] [13] [15] Cusimano, Lauren (November 5, 2020). "The Untold Truth Of Mr. Pibb". Mashed.com. Archived from the original on March 11, 2022 . Retrieved March 11, 2022. A terrific 1975 D Magazine profile of Woodrow Wilson “Foots” Clements, the executive who took Dr Pepper national, chronicles Coca-Cola’s response to the upstart’s growth. In June 1972, Coca-Cola announced Mr. PiBB, its in-house answer to Dr Pepper. The article contains some classic sniping between the two brands, with a Coke spokesperson dismissing any resemblance by saying, “I haven’t tasted Dr Pepper myself so I wouldn’t know how similar Mr. PiBB is to it. I don’t think it was meant to compete with Dr Pepper - as far as I know Coke just felt there was a market for this kind of soft drink."

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