The Untold Truth Of Mr. Pibb - Mashed (2024)

ByLauren Cusimano/Updated: Feb. 2, 2022 11:18 am EST

Some may view the full story of Mr. Pibb as a sad one. It was created to compete with Dr Pepper in the early 1970s there was a racial snafu in the 1980s, and it was actually, as many might not realize, discontinued in 2001. That's right, it's been nearly two decades since a 12-pack of Mr Pibb graced supermarket shelves.

Though Pibb Xtra is still found at restaurants and in grocery stores, sort of, the story of Mr. Pibb ebbs and flows with some good drama. Think color changes, wild fans stopping at nothing for a case of the stuff, and some great vintage memorabilia and connections to old stunt shows.

But there has also been a continuous grappling with the spicy cherry giant that is Dr Pepper. From premiering in Pepper's hometown to McDonald's making the tough call (or maybe not, who knows), Mr. Pibb has often been overshadowed by its own inspiration. But right now, we'll let Mr Pibb's retro glory shine.

Here's the difference between Mr. Pibb and Dr Pepper

For starters, Mr. Pibb and Dr Pepper can have something of a Red Vines versus Twizzlers effect on dinner conversations, but there's a big difference in the background of each drink. To be succinct, Dr Pepper was created in the 19th century by a pharmacist who worked at a drug store in Waco, Texas. It was on the market by 1885, which makes it the oldest soft drink in the country.

Conversely, Mr. Pibb hit the market in 1972 as The Coca-Cola Company's way of stepping up to Dr Pepper's success. It had the same peppery-flavored profile, and the same color packaging. However, while Dr Pepper can be found all over the globe, Mr. Pibb is primarily sipped on in the United States.

One other difference between Mr Pibb and Dr Pepper: Notice how there's no dot on the surname in the styling of Dr Pepper, which was removed in the 1950s (via Mental Floss). Mr. Pibb, at least, seemingly has a good copy editor.

Mr. Pibb's first name was Peppo

The Coca-Cola Company must have thought it was cute when it was creating a competing soft drink to Dr Pepper in the early 1970s. Coca-Cola too created a spicy drink made of 23 different flavors. If these efforts weren't obvious enough, its original name was Peppo (via Pibb Thug).

Dr Pepper was quick to file a trademark infringement lawsuit against Coca-Cola, saying Peppo was way too close to its own branded name. Dr Pepper must have also felt confident, since this was not the first time the company had filed a lawsuit against Coca-Cola. A different snafu went down between the soft drink giants in 1951. Coca-Cola was in trouble for offering $.05-cent co*kes, which Dr Pepper said were "sold below cost and were a restraint of trade" (via Retro Planet).

Coca-Cola updated the name to Mr. Pibb in 1972, which Dr Pepper's people apparently found tolerable. But that wasn't the last name change, though it took about three decades. Mr. Pibb has gone by the name Pibb Xtra since 2001.

Like Dr Pepper, Mr. Pibb also initially started in Waco, Texas

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In many ways, Mr. Pibb was something like the little annoying bully that might have attended grade school with the mega popular Dr Pepper. Prime example: the Coca-Cola Company debuted Mr. Pibb in Dr Pepper's hometown of Waco, Texas. This Hill Country town outside of Austin isn't necessarily known as a go-to test market, which is what makes co*ke's stunt all the cheekier.

As many know, Dr Pepper is unofficially the soft drink of Texas (via Houston Press). It was first manufactured and available for purchase in Waco (and there's even a Dr Pepper Museum there dedicated to this history).

When Mr. Pibb hit the scene in 1972, co*ke began test-marketing in Waco and Texarkana, as well as a few other cities in Texas and Mississippi. And, the art director on the Mr. Pibb campaign Alan Honig told The New York Times a year later in 1973, they sold 17,000 cases in the first week. But there were apparently tons of advertising and coupons to pull this off.

Mr. Pibb started off brown

At first, this may seem like an uninteresting detail: Mr. Pibb started off brown but quickly changed it to a red color (even though it still looks kind of brown). But the reason why may seem a bit surprising.

The Coca-Cola Company premiered our soda in question in 1972 as a brown colored soft drink. An article from The New York Times in 1973 said its advertising promised the new drink was not a cola, not a root beer, but instead offered: "It goes down good." The original slogan. But the soda was soon switched to red because co*ke was worried people would think it was in fact a root beer rip off instead of a Dr Pepper rip off. In other words, co*ke wanted to make it obvious this was a spicy cherry drink.

The change was made in 1975, after co*ke performed some consumer preference research. It's not as crimson as Big Red or anything, but the rosy hue is distinct enough. This was just an aesthetic change, as co*ke didn't start fooling with the formula till later. In 1980, the taste was redesigned, which was pushed with the "New Taste" promotional materials. Then again in 2001, when the whole thing became Pibb Xtra anyway.

Mr. Pibb was actually discontinued in 2001

Originally, each can of Mr. Pibb was stamped with the description "Blended Flavored (Cherry and Other Flavorings) Carbonated Beverage."Now, the drink is marketed as "an intensely flavored, refreshing, spicy cherry alternative to regular cola" (via Pibb Xtra).

The difference is cinnamon, which Coca-Cola says creates a bolder flavor, which is why Mr. Pibb is now called Pibb Xtra — for extra flavoring (via How Stuff Compares). With that, Pibb Xtra officially usurped Mr. Pibb in 2001 in most markets across the United States.

This wasn't everyone's favorite decision. A blogger at The Plain Cheese, who practically lived on Mr. Pibb while attending college in the late '90s and early 2000s, has even waxed sadly on about how Pibb Xtra is not at all as good as her beloved Mr. Pibb — prompting her to save one can in her fridge (which may still be there to this day). And yes, there is a petition on Change.orgto bring back the original Mr. Pibb.

Mr. Pibb had a search for the PiBB Girl contest

The Coca-Cola Company started something of a manhunt — or, a woman hunt — in 1980 for the "PiBB Girl." Mr. Pibb fans were called on to search their own communities for a chance to win between $5,000 and $10,000 if they spotted the woman in the promotional materials. There were buttons, display ads, and even T-shirts — "I'm a PiBB Girl" shirts were given to women and "I'm a PiBB Girl Watcher" to men (via Pibb Thug). The material was mailed to American high schools, college fraternities and sororities, supermarkets, convenience stores, and fast-food joints for display.

There were two problems, however, with the contest. The woman in the ads didn't exist. Her face was a mashup of celebrities, with Pam Dawber's hair, Debbie Boone's mouth, Susan Anton's eyes, Kristy McNichol's nose, and Melissa Sue Anderson's face shape. In other words, all white women.

Ten finalists were to be judged in New Orleans, but a Pibb Girl was never selected. Coca-Cola stopped the contest since, as one school principal Reverend Christian Reuter pointed out, the campaign was "blatantly racist, unenlightened and demeaning to all women (via Jet)."

A bottle of Mr. Pibb is selling on eBay for $125

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As of November 2020, a slightly crumpled but fully official 16.9-ounce plastic bottle of Mr. Pibb, not Pibb Xtra, is available on eBay. It's sporting the '90s logo, it's never been opened, and it comes with free economy shipping from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. There are two catches — the soda is expired, and the price tag is $125. If clicking that "Buy Now" button will blow your vintage soda collection budget, there are other options.

A steel soda can of Mr. Pibb, complete with the slogan, "It Goes Down Good," will run you $25. The can is bottom emptied, a common practice in selling canned, vintage items. (That way, the soda can or whatever still appears full, not opened and emptied, like garbage.)

Other Mr. Pibb items heavy on eBay include lavender-colored cans of the sugar-free Mr. Pibb, full glass bottles of the soda sporting the '70s logo, and even a neat-looking retro Mr. Pibb clock. And you know there's some fan art on Etsy, too.

There's a good amount of Mr. Pibb memorabilia out there

Though Mr. Pibb started as a marketing ploy meant to compete against another peppery pop, it's still been around for nearly 50 years — and about 30 as Mr. Pibb proper. That means there are a lot of fans out there, and a lot of collectibles from throughout the decades.

One website, called Pibb Thug, is dedicated entirely to this saga, and has a fantastic archive of Mr. Pibb memorabilia. A good example of this thorough catalog is the page dedicated to buttons and pins sporting the different generations of logos and catchphrases. Many slogans have been stamped on a pin pushing Mr. Pibb, including "It Goes Down Good," "Have a PiBB, Mister," and "Put it in Your Head."

There's also a collection of memorabilia dedicated to the relationship between Mr. Pibb and the racecar driver and stuntman Joie Chitwood, better known as the star of the Joie Chitwood Thrill Show. In the late '70s and early '80s, Mr. Pibb was usually pushed by a full-page ad on the back of the Thrill Show's program. There were also toys, including the Joie Chitwood Thrill Show Mr. Pibb cannon and trailer jump set — many of which you can still find on eBay.

Dr Pepper sales actually increased because of Mr. Pibb

While we're not trying to say Mr. Pibb was created disingenuously, it is fair to acknowledge the stuff as the Coca-Cola Company's answer to the success of Dr Pepper. And while Mr. Pibb and Pibb Xtra have had their successes, co*ke probably isn't thrilled by what may be the overall result: Over time, Pibb has boosted Pepper's sales.

In 1973, Texas Monthly interviewed Woodrow Wilson Clements, Dr Pepper's company president at the time. When the "relaxed, confident" president was quizzed about Mr. Pibb, he goes on to say, "Better to let sleeping dogs lie ... Our sales have actually improved since Mr. Pibb came along." Two years later,D Magazine profiled the same man. "Mr. PiBB has just stimulated the taste for Dr Pepper," he said. "In fact, we've found that whenever they quit giving it away in big promotions their share of the market drops way down."

In 2019, Keurig Dr Pepper pulled in roughly $11.12 billion U.S. in net sales worldwide— if that's any indication of where things stand now.

Mr. Pibb fans are serious about their soda

For whatever reason, large companies retiring soft drinks and snacks brings out the hard fanatics in us. Mr. Pibb getting phased out 2001 is no exception. Even Pibb Xtra has stirred up some lives.

There's the woman with the years old sole can of Mr. Pibb living in her fridge. There's the guy who started the petition on Change.org to bring back the original formula. Then there's the guy in Kansas.

Matt Riedl is an arts and entertainment reporter at The Wichita Eagle, and this guy is definitely a devoted Pibb head. For "work," Riedl wrote about how Pibb Xtra, not Mr. Pibb, is actually hard to find in metro Wichita. However, using the Pibb Xtra website locator feature, Riedl was given a list, type of treasure map to Pibb retailers. He documents his interviews and purchases of the stuff at some unexpected merchants — like smoke shops and a dry cleaner. Yet, another example of Pibb fans stopping at nothing, or very little.

Mr. Pibb is one of dozens of Dr Pepper rip offs

Of course, you can't tell the story of Mr. Pibb without bringing up Dr Pepper again and again. But it's Mr. Pibb's own fault, since it was actually created as a knockoff soft drink to compete with the well-established buzzy cherry-flavored soda. But, as we all know, Mr. Pibb isn't the other Dr Pepper rip off. There are dozens, maybe hundreds, of dollar-store versions out there.

The Linger Longer, an old-fashioned ice cream parlor in Bennington, Kansas, has been collecting Dr Pepper antiques and memorabilia (totaling more than 2,000 pieces to date) for years, including cans and bottles — evidence of known imposters. They even took the time to list all the displayed knockoffs on their website, totaling more than 230 pieces by our count.

Obvious ones include Dr Slice, Doc Shasta, and Dr Thunder. Others get a little sillier, like Dr Kooper Syrup, Dr. Cheaper, Dr. Gulpster, and Dr Becker (no relation to Ted Danson). But there are of course Mr. Pibb rips, including Mr. Lizard, Mr ahhh!, and Mr. Pig from Piggly Wiggly. And yes, they do have a 10-ounce glass bottle of Peppo.

McDonald's dumped Pibb Xtra for Dr Pepper in 2009

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You can always count on products from the Coca Cola Company at McDonald's. co*ke, Diet co*ke, Sprite, even a bottle of Dasani water. Coca-Cola and McDonald's customer relationship goes back to a handshake deal in 1955. Which is why it was all the sadder when McDonald's dumped Pibb Xtra for Dr Pepper in 2009.

At the time of the announcement in April of that year, Dr Pepper was on tap at 8,500 McDonald's locations. But, Dr Pepper Snapple promised, their product would soon be installed at all 14,000 (at the time) in the United States. Karen Wells, vice president of U.S. strategy and menu for McDonald's said it was more about the chain "becoming a beverage destination." Meaning more variety in tandem with the McCafe coffee drinks.

But Pibb Xtra was not alone in its banishment. Powerade also got the boot. According to the Pibb Xtra product locator, the spicy cherry soda still has a presence in some fast casual eateries. Carriers include Fatburger, Chipotle, and Del Taco.

Sure, you can also drink Pibb Xtra hot

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From what we've gathered, hot Dr Pepper hit the scene in the 1960s as a way to stabilize soda sales during the colder months. According to the company's website, you must "Heat Dr Pepper in a saucepan to 180 degrees, place a thin slice of lemon in the bottom of a coffee mug or insulated cup and pour the heated Dr Pepper over the lemon." And yes, lemon is key (via The Dallas Morning News). But can you do the same with Mr. Pibb, or, ahem Pibb Xtra? Sure, why not?

Pibb Xtra has the same flavor profile, only with a little cinnamon, which only makes a hot cup of it sound all the more autumnal, or ideal for a winter's night. While you won't necessarily find recipes devoted to this particular version, a Serious Eats writer likened the Dr Pepper version to a hot cider, or "thick, sweet tea." But, like we've suggested, maybe the Pepper and/or Pibb version could use a little doctoring — like a shot of whiskey.

Pibb Xtra has been MIA

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Those who went through the trial of accepting Mr. Pibb's fate in 2001 and learned to love Pibb Xtra for the soda it truly is must now be feeling pangs of post-traumatic stress. These days, Pibb Xtra has been quietly becoming a hard-to-find item. But Pibb heads can relax — it's pandemic related.

Grocery stores may be running low on a few flavors thanks to a shortage of aluminum cans. In the United States, we've been sitting home, and apparently sipping soda (and beer and whatever else). Major soft drink and beer companies are apparently struggling to keep up with sales of products packaged in aluminum cans (via Eat This, Not That!).

The Coca-Cola Company is reporting major shortages in 2020 of Pibb Xtra and Cherry co*ke (via Slate) as well as Vanilla co*ke, caffeine-free co*ke, and Fresca (via MSN). But it's not because Pibb Xtra is such a hot seller, it's because due to the shortage, the Coca-Cola has had to prioritize best-sellers, leaving cult-favorites like our spicy friend out in the cold (via Eat This, Not That!). One consumer, in typical Pibb head fashion, even reached out on Twitter demanding answers.

Mr. Pibb had its own video game

A decade before McDonald's broke up with Mr. Pibb (actually, Pibb Xtra) in 2009 in favor of Dr Pepper, the burger chain was the sole provider of the Mr. Pibb video game.

Mr. Pibb: The 3D Interactive Gamewas a first-person shooter video game for the DOS platform developed by BrandGames in 1998. It was distributed by The Coca-Cola Company and was apparently only available at McDonald's (meaning 750,000 copies were released on floppy disk).

The concept was totally simple: It's the first day of school, but a mad scientist has infected all your friends and teachers, turning them into zombies. However, your Pibby burps somehow contain the antidote. If you burp at them many times, emitting a gaseous purple cloud (the shooter part), you can turn them back into the cool kids, pointdexters, and female teachers that seem to be this school's only population. If they attack first, your life source is drained, and it's game over. Luckily, fountain drink-style cups of Mr. Pibb are scattered throughout the halls, giving you more eructing power. Use the provided megaphone, and oh boy, they're in trouble.

And just so you don't lose focus, a high-pitched voice saying the at-the-time slogan, "Put it in your head," was sprinkled throughout the score.

Visually, it looked something like the original Doom, meaning it was 3D, but it was apparently "confusing, annoying" and not very fun (via Hardcore Gaming 101).

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FAQs

What was Mr Pibb supposed to be? ›

Mr Pibb, now called Pibb Xtra is a pepper soda similar in taste to Dr Pepper. But, Dr Pepper was invented first. Coca Cola owns Mr Pibb, and some argue it was created to capture some of the market share of Dr Pepper.

Why did Mr Pibb change his name? ›

First introduced as "Peppo" to compete against Dr Pepper, the name was changed to "Mr. Pibb" after Dr Pepper sued The Coca-Cola Company for trademark infringement. The original test markets for Mr. Pibb in 1972 were located in Waco, Texas, the birthplace of Dr Pepper, before the company moved to Dallas, Texas.

What's the difference between Mr Pibb and Dr Pepper? ›

Pibb does not have as many different flavors as Dr. Pepper but the ones they do have are Pibb zero, cherry, and cherry vanilla. One big differences of the two soft drinks is that Mr. Pibb does not have a diet drink but it does have a zero calories drink and Dr.

What's the difference between Mr Pibb and Pibb Xtra? ›

Until 2001, when Coca-Cola reformulated the drink and replaced my beloved original with Pibb Xtra. It is branded as a “bolder” version of the original Mr. Pibb. Most claim it to be spicer, possibly having added cinnamon.

What is the oldest soda? ›

Schweppes started in 1783

According to Coca-Cola, which owns the distributing rights to Schweppes in much of Europe and Asia, he later moved its headquarters to England. At 239 years of age and counting, Schweppes is not only the oldest soda brand in existence but the first bottled soft drink, period (via RFDTV).

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.

Is Mr PiBB root beer or Dr Pepper? ›

PiBB was a form of root beer, a dangerous marketing mistake since co*ke's goal was to capitalize on Dr Pepper's taste distinction. Throughout the late 1970's, co*ke spent millions of dollars trying to bolster Mr. PiBB name recognition among consumers.

Why is Dr Pepper 10 2 4? ›

The 10-2-4 Collectors' Club is named for early company logos, some with drawings of clock faces, urging patrons to have a Dr Pepper at 10 AM followed by one each at 2 PM and 4 PM.

What was Dr Pepper originally called? ›

Dr Pepper is the oldest soft drink in America. Older than Coca-Cola, in fact, by a full year. It was created in 1885 by a pharmacist, Charles Alderton, in Waco, Texas. And its original name was Waco – it was served there at the soda fountain in the drugstore.

What does 23 mean on Dr 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.

Is Mr. PiBB a cherry cola? ›

Pibb® Xtra provides an intensely flavored, refreshing, spicy cherry alternative to regular cola.

Is Mr. PiBB a cherry drink? ›

Whether you call it a soda, pop, sparkling beverage, or a soft drink, Pibb Xtra provides an intensely flavored, refreshing, spicy cherry alternative to regular cola.

What is the actual flavor of Starlight co*ke? ›

It is a “space-inspired Coca-Cola product” that is supposed to recreate the taste and feel of space. However, it's hard to say what space is supposed to taste like. But, if you go by this beverage, space tastes kind of like minty cotton candy sprinkled with vanilla, and has a sort of red tint.

What flavor is Pibb soda? ›

Pibb Xtra provides an intensely flavored, refreshing, spicy cherry alternative to regular cola. Click on the button to find out the available online retailers to buy the product!

Is Mr Pibb high in caffeine? ›

Pibb contains 3.33 mg of caffeine per fl oz (11.27 mg per 100 ml). A 12 fl oz can has a total of 40 mg of caffeine.

Why is it called 7 up? ›

The origin of the revised name is unclear. Britvic claims that the name comes from the seven main ingredients in the drink, while others have claimed that the number was a coded reference to the lithium contained in the original recipe, which has an atomic mass of 7.

What sodas are no longer made? ›

Pages in category "Discontinued soft drinks"
  • Caffeine-Free Diet co*ke.
  • Coca-Cola Black Cherry Vanilla.
  • Coca-Cola BlāK.
  • Coca-Cola C2.
  • Coca-Cola Raspberry.
  • Coca-Cola with Lime.
  • co*ke II.

What is the most consumed soda in the US? ›

It is no surprise here, but the number one most popular soft drink is hands down Coca-Cola Classic. Manufactured by the largest soft drink beverage company in the world, co*ke is the staple of the Coca-Cola Company. Crisp, delicious, and super refreshing, Coca-Cola Original is an all-time favorite.

What drug was originally in Pepsi? ›

Pepsi-Cola: Known for medicinal properties

Indeed, the name Pepsi-Cola, introduced in 1898, implies its origin as a health tonic: “Pepsi” is taken from pepsin, a digestive enzyme used in Bradham's original formula. Just as Coca-Cola no longer contains cocaine, Pepsi no longer includes pepsin.

What foods naturally contain lithium? ›

Lithium in Food Products

The main sources of Li in the diet are cereals, potatoes, tomatoes, cabbage, and some mineral waters [44]. It may also be found in some spices such as nutmeg, coriander seeds, or cumin; however, their share in the total supply of this element is negligible in many geographic regions [49].

What sodas were used as medicine? ›

Coca-Cola, Dr. Pepper, Pepsi, and Moxie all started out as soft drinks that were supposed to have some medical benefit,” says Funderburg. “Nobody worried about sugar in the late 19th century. That was an era when people wanted to be plump; women were supposed to be full-figured back then.

Does Mr. Pibb have aspartame? ›

Pibb although it has a slightly different formulation. This drink is similar to Diet Dr. Pepper in taste. Pibb Zero uses Aspartame and Ace-K as its artificial sweeteners.

What is Pibb Xtra supposed to taste like? ›

Pibb tastes like cherry and spices, which has always made me confused as to why it's offered as the “alternative” to Dr Pepper, which tastes more like figs or dates to me. Mr. Pibb is okay, and I still prefer it to co*ke or Pepsi, but it just isn't the same if I have that Dr Pepper craving.

Does Dr Pepper have cherry in it? ›

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!
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Dr Pepper Cherry Soda.
Calories160
Calories from Fat0

What are the 23 secret flavors in Dr Pepper? ›

What are the 23 flavors? The 23 flavors are cola, cherry, licorice, amaretto (almond, vanilla, blackberry, apricot, blackberry, caramel, pepper, anise, sarsaparilla, ginger, molasses, lemon, plum, orange, nutmeg, cardamon, all spice, coriander juniper, birch and prickly ash.

Was Dr Pepper made to be drunk warm? ›

As Dr Pepper has done many times throughout the years with their distinct taste, in the late 1950s they began challenging these preconceived notions people have about soft drinks by serving HOT Dr Pepper. te salesmen joked that they needed a hot drink to sell during winter weather.

What's the oldest Dr Pepper bottle? ›

It was created in the 1880s by pharmacist Charles Alderton in Waco, Texas, and first served around 1885. Dr Pepper was first nationally marketed in the United States in 1904.
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What is the oldest soda in America? ›

Dr Pepper was created in 1885 and believed to be the first soda as we know it today followed by Coca-Cola one year later.

What was the 1st soda made? ›

In 1767, Englishman Joseph Priestley first discovered a method of infusing water with carbon dioxide to make carbonated water when he suspended a bowl of distilled water above a beer vat at a local brewery in Leeds, England.

What gender is Dr Pepper? ›

After decades of society assuming that Dr. Pepper was male, Pepper took to Twitter last week to begrudgingly announce that she is, in fact, a woman. Immediately following Pepper's statement, Twitter was dominated by an influx of bewildered commenters, shocked at the idea of a female Dr. Pepper.

What is the most popular soda in Mexico? ›

Coca-Cola is the most popular soft drink company in Mexico. Although Coca-Cola is popular across Latin America, it is especially so in Mexico.

What is the Dr Pepper rule? ›

The Dr Pepper Museum in Waco, Texas, walks visitors through the fascinating history and tradition of the original Dr Pepper brand, including the obscure numbers 10, 2, and 4 on the glass bottles. Turns out, Dr Pepper's first slogan was indeed, "Drink a bite to eat at 10, 2, and 4!" Does it make total sense to us now?

What are the 27 different flavors in Dr Pepper? ›

literally locked in a vault at the Dr Pepper Snapple Group headquarters in Plano, though the internet community speculates they are amaretto, almond, blackberry, black licorice, carrot, clove, cherry, caramel, cola, ginger, juniper, lemon, molasses, nutmeg, orange, prune, plum, pepper, root beer, rum, raspberry, tomato ...

What is PIBB pop? ›

Whether you call it a soda, pop, sparkling beverage, or a soft drink, Pibb Xtra provides an intensely flavored, refreshing, spicy cherry alternative to regular cola. Every sip of Pibb Xtra is sure to bring a smile to your face – reach for one today. Extra bold, extra good. Spicy cherry flavored soda.

What flavor is Doctor Pepper? ›

Some words that people use to describe Dr Pepper include sweet, deep, bold, fruity, minty, and peppery. Many feel it has a distinct cherry and cola flavor with some spicy undertones of licorice and cinnamon. Some mention a citrusy orange flavor, while many also detect a sweet, smooth vanilla note.

Is Pibb Xtra root beer? ›

Pibb Xtra Can, 12 fl oz | Root Beer & Cream Soda | Wade's Piggly Wiggly.

What is Dreamworld co*ke flavor? ›

According to Mashed, the drink has a citrus and mango taste. Food-Sided's review of the drink described it as having a citrus candy taste. Taste of Home reviewed the drink and described it as too sweet and reminiscent of yellow Tic-Tacs.

What is co*ke dreamworld? ›

Coca-Cola Dreamworld makes the most fascinating parts of our imagination real. This limited edition sparkling beverage from Coca-Cola Creations explores the realms of the surreal, the imaginary, and the otherworldly. Experience the familiar Coca-Cola taste now with a surprising and unexpected flavor from a dream world.

What is co*ke Intergalactic Flavour? ›

Intergalactic is a limited edition Coca-Cola flavour that takes inspiration from space, imagination, creative exploration, and self-expression. The liquid is a brilliant reddish starlit hue, as well as a cooling sensation that evokes the feeling of a cold journey into space.

Does PIBB have high fructose corn syrup? ›

Ingredients. Carbonated Water, High Fructose Corn Syrup, Caramel Color, Phosphoric Acid, Potassium Sorbate And Potassium Benzoate (to Protect Taste), Artificial And Natural Flavors, Caffeine, Monosodium Phosphate, Lactic Acid, Polyethylene Glycol.

What is the strongest caffeinated soda? ›

Which Soda has the most caffeine? Bawls heads the list with 102 mg. The most caffeinated regular soda can Pepsi Zero Sugar with 69 mg caffeine.

What soda has the least caffeine? ›

Almost all lemon-lime sodas, ginger ales, and carbonated waters are caffeine-free. However, Mountain Dew, Diet Mountain Dew, and Surge harbor caffeine.

Is Mr PiBB Coca-Cola or Pepsi? ›

Mr. PiBB is a soft drink marketed by The Coca-Cola Company.

Is Mr PiBB a cherry soda? ›

Product Details. Pibb® Xtra provides an intensely flavored, refreshing, spicy cherry alternative to regular cola.

Is Dr Pepper a co*ke or Pepsi? ›

Dr Pepper
A can of 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
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Does Dr Pepper have prune juice in it? ›

Contrary to soda pop mythology, Dr Pepper is not made of prune juice, nor does it have any part prune juice in it. It is made of a blend of fruit extracts. But the blend of flavors results in a uniqueness that makes many people swear that Diet Dr Pepper is the most undiety tasting soft drink in existence.

Does Dr Pibb taste like Dr Pepper? ›

Mr Pibb is very similar to Dr Pepper.

What are the 23 flavors in Dr Pepper? ›

The 23 flavors are cola, cherry, licorice, amaretto (almond, vanilla, blackberry, apricot, blackberry, caramel, pepper, anise, sarsaparilla, ginger, molasses, lemon, plum, orange, nutmeg, cardamon, all spice, coriander juniper, birch and prickly ash.

Is Pibb Xtra spicy? ›

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Whether you call it a soda, pop, sparkling beverage, or a soft drink, Pibb Xtra provides an intensely flavored, refreshing, spicy cherry alternative to regular cola.

What soda sells the most? ›

It is no surprise here, but the number one most popular soft drink is hands down Coca-Cola Classic. Manufactured by the largest soft drink beverage company in the world, co*ke is the staple of the Coca-Cola Company. Crisp, delicious, and super refreshing, Coca-Cola Original is an all-time favorite.

Why is it called Dr Pepper? ›

Originally made in Morrison's Old Corner Drug Store in Waco, Texas, the drink's unique flavor was a hit when it was first sold in 1885. Wade Morrison, the drug store owner, named it "Dr. Pepper" after Dr. Charles Pepper, a Virginia doctor who was the father of a girl Morrison was once in love with.

What flavor is Dreamworld co*ke? ›

According to Mashed, the drink has a citrus and mango taste. Food-Sided's review of the drink described it as having a citrus candy taste. Taste of Home reviewed the drink and described it as too sweet and reminiscent of yellow Tic-Tacs.

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