Dr Pepper

carbonated soft drink
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Dr Pepper is a soft drink (soda) similar to Coca Cola in its color. Each can of Dr Pepper contains 150 calories.

Dr Pepper
TypeSoft drink
ManufacturerKeurig Dr Pepper (2008–present; United States)
The Coca-Cola Company (United Kingdom, Japan, and South Korea)
PepsiCo (Canada and Oceania)
DistributorKeurig Dr Pepper
Country of originUnited States
Introduced1885; 139 years ago (1885)
DiscontinuedNo
ColorCaramel
FlavorProprietary combination of 23 flavors
Related productsPibb Xtra
Dr. Wells
Dr Thunder
Websitedrpepper.com/en
Dr Pepper
Nutritional value per serving
Serving size 355 ml (12 fl oz)
Energy ?
Carbohydrates 40
- Sugars 40
- Dietary fiber 0
Protein 0
Potassium 0 mg (0%)
Sodium 55 mg (2%)
150 calories.[1]
Percentages are relative to US recommendations for adults.
A truck carrying Dr Pepper.

Dr Pepper's Slogans

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  • 1889–1914: "King of Beverages."
  • 1920s–1940s: "Drink a Bite to Eat at 10, 2, and 4 o'clock."
  • 1940s: "Good For Life."
  • 1945: "Dr Pepper has 23 flavors"
  • 1950s: "The Friendly Pepper Upper."
  • 1960s: "America's Most Misunderstood Soft Drink."
  • 1970s: "The Most Original Soft Drink Ever."
  • 1977–1985: "I'm a Pepper, He's a Pepper, We're a Pepper.", "Be a Pepper.", "Wouldn't you like to Be a Pepper too?"
  • c. 1986 "Out of the Ordinary. Like You."
  • c. 1986 "Out of the Ordinary for Out of the Ordinary Bodies." (Diet Dr Pepper)
  • 1986–1997: "Hold Out For the Out of the Ordinary."
  • 1991: "Just what the Doctor ordered."
  • c. 1997: "It's Dr Pepper Flavour, Silly!" Australia
  • c. 1997: "Expect the Unexpected!" Australia
  • 1997: "Now's the Time. This is the Place. Dr Pepper Is The Taste."
  • 2000: "Dr Pepper, It Makes the World Taste Better."
  • 2000–Present: "Just What The Dr Ordered."
  • c. 2001 "Dr Pepper, so misunderstood"
  • 2002–2004: "Be You."
  • 2002–Present: "Solves All Your Problems." (used in Europe)
  • 2003 "Dr Pepper, to try it is to love it" (used in the UK)
  • 2004–Present "Dr Pepper, what's the worst that could happen?" (used in the UK)
  • 2005–Present: "One Taste & You Get It."
  • 2006: "Can You Handle The Taste?" (seen in Austria, Denmark, Finland, Germany, Netherlands, Sweden, and Poland)
  • 2006: "Authentic blend of 23 flavors." USA, Canada
  • 2006: "Dr Pepper, makes the world go round."
  • 2006: "Dr Pepper, nothing better." USA
  • 2006: "The Dr knows the right touch." (used in Europe)
  • 2006: "There's more to it." USA

c. 2006: "Get Berried in Cream" USA (used for the new Berries and Cream flavor)

  • 2007: "I Want It All." USA
  • (2007): "El Dr muy bueno" Latin America
  • (2008): "What's the worst that could happen?" Europe
  • (2008): "Drink It Slow, Dr's Orders" (USA)
  • (2009): "Trust me - I'm a Doctor." (ft. Julius Erving, Kelsey Grammer, Gene Simmons and Dr. Dre) USA
  • (2009): UK based television advertising; Sung "Dr Pepper, What's the worst that could happen?" UK

Websites

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References

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  1. Dr Pepper FAQ. Retrieved January 3, 2010.