What does Dr Pepper stand for?

The "Dr Pepper" Name
In some versions of the tale, drugstore owner Morrison is credited with naming the drink "Dr. Pepper" in honor of his friend, Dr. Charles Pepper, while in others, Alderton is said to have gotten one of his first jobs working for Dr. Pepper, and named the soft drink as a nod to his early employer.
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Why do they call a Dr. Pepper?

in the names of products to convey the impression that they were healthful. 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.
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Why does it say 23 on Dr. Pepper?

Dr. pepper is actually a blend of all 23 flavors. All the flavors mixed together make up the smell of how so and so pharmacy smelled.
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Was there a drug in Dr. Pepper?

Never fear (or maybe I should be apologizing) — the lithium was removed from the product in 1950. Like Coke and 7-Up, Dr Pepper was sold as a brain tonic and pick-me-up and was available at drugstores to cure what ails ya.
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Will Dr Pepper help you poop?

Pepper will not relieve constipation, hives, excessive acidity, morbidity, sterility, bile, eczema, hysteria, bronchitis or what ails you in general. “Folks still splash it on.
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Why do they call it 7Up?

At the point of inspiration, he happened to be reading a newspaper article that listed several brands, including one that was a numeral 7 with the letter "U" raised to the upper right side of the number. This suggested the name 7Up, which Grigg thought would be easy to remember and identify with.
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What does 10 2 and 4 mean on a Dr Pepper bottle?

The famous advertising slogan, “Drink a Bite to Eat at 10, 2, and 4” appeared in the 1920s and 30s and was on every bottle of Dr Pepper for decades, suggesting that people drink it three times a day (at 10,2, and 4!) to combat low energy!
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Was Dr Pepper meant to be served hot?

In response to the rapid decline in soft drink sales soda companies see in the winter, Dr Pepper suggested you heat it in a saucepan to 180 degrees and then pour it over a lemon. The heating process eliminates the carbonation, so what's left is a sweet, warm, flat drink.
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What drug was in 7up?

The 'lithiated' in the name came from the soda's ingredient lithium citrate, a compound used to treat patients with mental health problems like bipolar disorder, depression or mania.
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Why is Sprite called Sprite?

The Sprite Boy campaign was discontinued in 1958 – three years before Sprite the beverage would be introduced. The name originated from the previous Coca-Cola campaign, but it was a focus group that ultimately chose the name Sprite.
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What is the oldest soda?

Created in 1866, Vernon's Ginger Ale is the oldest soda pop in America. Vernor's is located in Michigan and was created by James Vernor. The unique flavor was actually created on accident by leaving the soda pop encased in wood while he went off to war.
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What was Dr Pepper originally made for?

According to the official site, Hot Dr Pepper was created years ago for a warm winter beverage! You simply heat the soda in a saucepan to 180 degrees, place a lemon slice at the bottom of a mug, and pour the heated Dr Pepper over it. We're intrigued!
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Who owns Dr Pepper Coke or Pepsi?

In a much-anticipated acquisition deal, Coke is paying Dr Pepper Snapple Group Inc $715 million for the right to sell Dr. Pepper and other soft drinks once Coke acquires its biggest North American bottler.
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Was Dr Pepper the first soda?

Of all the major soft drink brands in America, Dr Pepper is the oldest. The drink was invented by pharmacist Charles Alderton in 1885 at Morrison's Old Corner Drug Store in Waco, Texas.
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What flavor is Doctor Pepper?

There are 23 ingredients to Dr Pepper – fans speculate that the flavors are amaretto, almond, blackberry, black licorice, caramel , carrot, clove, cherry, cola, ginger, juniper, lemon , molasses, nutmeg, orange, prune, plum, pepper, root beer, rum, raspberry, tomato and vanilla.
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What two sodas make Dr Pepper?

Shortcut Dr Pepper
  • 20 fl oz (590 mL) bottle of cola (Pepsi preferred)
  • 0.5 tsp (2.5 mL) almond extract.
  • 0.5 tsp (2.5 mL) vanilla extract.
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Is Dr Pepper Cherry cola?

Dr Pepper is known for its unique flavor. To take it up a notch, we added cherry to the original recipe of 23 signature flavors and Dr Pepper Cherry was born! This delicious beverage is a sweet addition to our lineup of distinctive Dr Pepper flavors. It's not your ordinary soda and it's definitely not a cola.
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What does 1024 mean on Dr Pepper?

Not really, but at the time, it won an ad campaign request put out by the brand after research in the 1920s showed that folks generally suffer from a sugar low around 10 a.m., 2 p.m., and 4 p.m. Hence the need for a sugary, bubbly beverage like Dr Pepper to get you going again.
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What was removed from Dr Pepper in the 1950's?

What is known is that Dr. Pepper became Dr Pepper (no period) in the '50s, due to the logo's illegibility. The period caused consumers to read the name as "DriPepper," and was removed to lessen the confusion.
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What do the numbers on the bottom of a Dr Pepper bottle mean?

Dr Pepper used to advertise that you should drink its beverage at 10 (a.m.), 2 (p.m.), and 4 (p.m.).
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What is older Pepsi or Coke?

Dr. John S. Pemberton created Coca Cola in 1886 while Pepsi did not come about until 1893. Both companies have long histories, and each has had some ups and downs along the way.
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Why is Fanta called Fanta?

To keep the operation running, the German-born head of the local operation, Max Keith, came up with a way to mix whey and apple fibre with whatever seasonal fruit was available. The result was a soda a bit like ginger ale. Max marketed this new drink under the name Fanta, a shortening of the German word 'fantasie'.
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What does the red dot on 7up mean?

A RED EYE. This comes from an urban legend about 7up inventor Charles Leiper Grigg, who was claimed to be an albino. There are no official references to Grigg having been an albino and in photographs his eyes look normally pigmented.
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