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post #31 of 44
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Originally Posted by strange_wings View Post
Dr. Pepper's real sugar version is sometimes available around here and only recently. I've yet to see any of the other types in any store.
As I understand it, in some parts of the South, Dr. Pepper is called Coke, and that just sounds plain odd to me
post #32 of 44
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Originally Posted by c1atsite View Post
As I understand it, in some parts of the South, Dr. Pepper is called Coke, and that just sounds plain odd to me
It's all "pop" here. If you're ordering, then you specify. Though sometimes I wonder what good that does... I'll order Pepsi or Coke at a restaurant and get Dr. Pepper. Maybe the person taking the order/filling the drinks is from a county or two over where they call everything Coke and because Dr. Pepper is the most popular that's how I get it. (or people simply can't read or remember anything)
post #33 of 44
LOL Dr. Pepper has a bizarro taste in my opinion. The few times I drank it I think I had to mix it with alot of water. I'm not a pop drinker in general.
post #34 of 44
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Originally Posted by c1atsite View Post
LOL Dr. Pepper has a bizarro taste in my opinion. The few times I drank it I think I had to mix it with alot of water. I'm not a pop drinker in general.
It's too sweet and taste somewhere between flat and just wrong. I don't think there's anything that you could mix with it that can fix that. I suppose it's because I'm used to the more acidic bite that Pepsi, Coke, and even RC have.
post #35 of 44
Coke Zeru. Used to be Diet Coke, with or without caffeine, but Coke Zero tastes much better.
post #36 of 44
OMG Dr. Pepper fan over here! When I first tasted it I thought I was in heaven It's sooo sweet and gives me the biggest sugar high out of all sodas.
post #37 of 44
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Originally Posted by c1atsite View Post
As I understand it, in some parts of the South, Dr. Pepper is called Coke, and that just sounds plain odd to me
Yup. Anything cola is called coke, actually any soft drink including Sprite! If you asked for a Coke a normal response would be "what kind".
post #38 of 44
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Originally Posted by c1atsite View Post
LOL Dr. Pepper has a bizarro taste in my opinion. The few times I drank it I think I had to mix it with alot of water. I'm not a pop drinker in general.
My dad and I were very particular about our Dr. Pepper. We were of the opinion you can't just get a good one anywhere and could taste so many differences between different places that served it. We went out of our way to get them from one gas station because it actually tasted good from the fountain drink machine. Bottled was out unless it was a glass bottle, the fizz is lost too quickly to us. And canned was OK if it was ice cold, either been on actually ice in a cooler or stuck in the freezer for a bit before drinking.
post #39 of 44
Neither! I'd take a Dr Pepper or a Big Red over Coke or Pepsi any day. Even though I do like a Cherry Coke on a rare occasion.
post #40 of 44
Pepsi, but I'd rather have Dr. Pepper. LOL
post #41 of 44
It has to be coke
post #42 of 44
I love my Pepsi but I have been known to enjoy a Cherry Coke now and then.
post #43 of 44
I have always been a Coca Cola fan, if they only have Pepsi I will pass........I rarely drink soda anymore, if I do it's Diet Coke on occasion for the caffeine
post #44 of 44
Diet Coke.

I did go on a regular Pepsi kick for a little while, but am back to my good ol' friend Diet Coke.
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