I've heard that there's one bottler in Dublin, Texas that always does real sugar Dr. Pepper. It must be nice to live in that area.
And why can't the real sugar stuff be distributed outside of the US?
I dunno about where you live, but over here all Pepsi and Coke is made with sugar, not HFCS.
Over here in Jorup we have restricted high fructose [starch] syrup (Isoglucose) production to never exceed 2% of total sugar production because wethink it's stupidhave a sugar beet industry to support.
Yep - Dublin. It's pretty easy to find bottles of the stuff at the grocery stores here and there's a gas station and a BBQ place here that have Dublin DP in fountain form, too.I've heard that there's one bottler in Dublin, Texas that always does real sugar Dr. Pepper. It must be nice to live in that area.
And why can't the real sugar stuff be distributed outside of the US?
Yeah, just finished the third bottle and I keep liking it more the more I drink it. I hope they store still has some when we go back this weekend.
That too, two flies in one strike
I found a Heritage Dr Pepper today. Meh.
Tasted like cherry-cola-flavored grape snow cone syrup.
For me, the Pepsi is the best. It's a crisp-er feeling soda (not as heavy) but still taste very much like Pepsi. The Mt Dew is okay for something different...it has a strange taste compared to a regular Mt Dew, but a nice change of pace. I didn't really care for this Dr Pepper at all.
smib said:Yeah, just finished the third bottle and I keep liking it more the more I drink it. I hope they store still has some when we go back this weekend.