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General Discussion / A Texas Tradition has Died
« on: January 11, 2012, 10:47:24 PM »
Small town bottler out of the Dr Pepper business
It's the end of an era for the Dr Pepper that so many of us love — the soft drink that's sweetened with real cane sugar and manufactured in a small-town Texas bottling plant.
Soft drinks are a cutthroat business. Coke and Pepsi have been fighting for years. Now comes Dr Pepper.
The story line: If you can't beat 'em, buy 'em. And one-third of the workers in a small business will lose their jobs as a result.
Dublin's Dr Pepper was made with pure cane sugar (instead of beet sugar or corn syrup) in the world's oldest Dr Pepper bottling plant located 75 miles southwest of Fort Worth. It has a devoted following.
It's the end of an era for the Dr Pepper that so many of us love — the soft drink that's sweetened with real cane sugar and manufactured in a small-town Texas bottling plant.
Soft drinks are a cutthroat business. Coke and Pepsi have been fighting for years. Now comes Dr Pepper.
The story line: If you can't beat 'em, buy 'em. And one-third of the workers in a small business will lose their jobs as a result.
Dublin's Dr Pepper was made with pure cane sugar (instead of beet sugar or corn syrup) in the world's oldest Dr Pepper bottling plant located 75 miles southwest of Fort Worth. It has a devoted following.