Dr Pepper has ended an agreement with a major soda bottling and distribution company. What does it mean for Texans?
Dr Pepper removed from Coca-Cola fountains after Texas court ruling. Coca-Cola revives Mr. Pibb as a spicy, high-caffeine ...
Last week, however, Coca-Cola announced that Mr. Pibb is making a “comeback” to replace Pibb Xtra, now with a “revived taste” ...
Texas judge allows Keurig Dr Pepper to take full control of its distribution system, potentially leading to Mr. Pibb ...
A spicy cherry soda is making a comeback after almost 25 years. Coca-Cola said Thursday it is bringing back Mr. Pibb, a brand ...
Mr. Pibb is relaunching with newly designed packaging in select regions, ahead of a planned 2026 national rollout.
Sprite, for example, has always been the clear leader in the lemon-lime soda space. PepsiCo has tried various brands, but ...
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 ...
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.
For many years, Dr Pepper had an agreement with Reyes Coca-Cola to distribute their syrup to restaurants and gas stations in ...
About Keurig Dr Pepper Inc. Keurig Dr Pepper, Inc. engages in the manufacture, marketing, distribution, and sales of non-alcoholic beverages. It operates through the ...
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