Dr Pepper Creamy Coconut is one of several new flavors that have shown up in recent years. People in Utah and Idaho are drinking it up, more than anywhere else in the U.S.
@@michiganabigail nope they are owned by a conglomeration made up of Keurig the coffee maker company is the face of the company but they own RC cola 7 up a&w Snapple and a bunch of other brands cause dr pepper and 7up Snapple went bank rupt and they got bought up by Keurig and I don't believe it's truly an American company anymore sadly still good drinks and they are still trying to stay with the cheap prices
For those who don’t get the irony of this story: 1. Utah and Idaho are THE Mormon population centers of the United States. 2. Mormons are not allowed by their religion to consume caffeine, among other things. 3. Dr. Pepper contains caffeine. 4. Mormons are not very rigid when it comes to following many of the tenets of their faith.
@@amileinmyshoes7516 Your second point is slightly misleading. Caffeine is not entirely banned. Though I do agree that one overarching principle of the word of wisdom-moderation-is very much abused by many members, who consume more caffeine through excess/addictive soda consumption (and do much worse to their health) than a cup of coffee.
There's no rule against caffeine. It's against "hot drinks" which is understood to be black and green tea and coffee. I personally extend that to all caffeine, but that's not actually the principle.
@@NecrOphelia747 Yes my dad and sister are that way they drink diet coke and diet Dr pepper all day and think its good but when I've tasted it I can't believe people drink it
I worked in sales my whole life.. Now I’m retired working for Coca-Cola. Was one of the best opportunities and the best company then any employee could dream about. It’s not hard to sell a product. That’s awesome. Love and miss Coca-Cola NC❤
Creamy coconut Dr Pepper. Just the thought makes me want to throw up. I bought some Spiced Coca Cola. The raspberry part is good the spices are not. Way to much clove and a horrible after taste. Cut the spice by 3/4's and try again.