Dr Pepper removed from Coca-Cola fountains after Texas court ruling. Coca-Cola revives Mr. Pibb as a spicy, high-caffeine ...
Dr Pepper has ended an agreement with a major soda bottling and distribution company. What does it mean for Texans?
Coca-Cola is reviving Mr. Pibb, the soda it first launched to take on Dr Pepper back in the 1970s. This time around, it’s ...
Per Yahoo Finance, the technical legal shift means some Coke-affiliated fountains could lose access to Dr. Pepper syrup on Monday and when that happens, restaurants and theaters will then turn to Mr.
Coca-Cola said it is bringing back Mr. Pibb, a brand it originally launched in 1972 to compete with Dr. Pepper.
According to Bloomberg News, a Texas court order that took effect on October 27 has terminated the long-standing distribution agreement between Dr Pepper and Reyes Coca-Cola Bottling. This ruling ...
Coca‑Cola is pulling Dr Pepper from many restaurant and venue soda fountains after a court ruling ends its distribution deal.
An agreement between Dr Pepper and Reyes Coca-Cola bottling has been terminated, a move that tees up the Texas soft drink ...
Mr. Pibb was first introduced as a competitor to Dr. Pepper in 1972. At this time, the soft drink was called Peppo. But that ...
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Johnsonville teams up with Dr Pepper for limited-edition flavored sausages launching later this year
The new Dr Pepper-flavoured snacks were unveiled at the National Association of Convenience Stores show, which was held from October 14 to 17, 2025.
A Texas judge has ruled in favor of Keurig Dr Pepper, ending its long-standing distribution agreement with Coca-Cola and clearing the way for big changes at drink fountains across the country.
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