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Dr Pepper falls prey to internet hoax | |
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The makers of Dr Pepper took to Twitter on Monday to dispel the rumor the iconic soft drink is being sold to Coca-Cola which in turn was planning to stop producing the drink in the summer. | The makers of Dr Pepper took to Twitter on Monday to dispel the rumor the iconic soft drink is being sold to Coca-Cola which in turn was planning to stop producing the drink in the summer. |
The producer of a Forrest Gump's favorite soft drink said there is no truth in the rumor. | The producer of a Forrest Gump's favorite soft drink said there is no truth in the rumor. |
In recent days users on various social media sites ran an image captioned “An American Classic Says Goodbye!” | In recent days users on various social media sites ran an image captioned “An American Classic Says Goodbye!” |
The Dr Pepper brand belongs to Dr Pepper Snapple which said neither the drink nor the company has been sold to Coca-Cola or any other corporation. The maker has no plans to halt production or sales of its crown jewel product. | The Dr Pepper brand belongs to Dr Pepper Snapple which said neither the drink nor the company has been sold to Coca-Cola or any other corporation. The maker has no plans to halt production or sales of its crown jewel product. |
Dr Pepper that had been produced for 131 years, and is the oldest major soft drink in the United States, according to the company website. | Dr Pepper that had been produced for 131 years, and is the oldest major soft drink in the United States, according to the company website. |
According to figures by the Beverage Marketing Corporation, American soft drink sales fell 1.5 percent in 2015 while still beverage drinks showed significant growth rates. | According to figures by the Beverage Marketing Corporation, American soft drink sales fell 1.5 percent in 2015 while still beverage drinks showed significant growth rates. |
Coca-Cola’s sparkling drinks sales rose by one percent. Rival PepsiCo saw sales fall two percent while Dr Pepper Snapple sales rose by one percent. | Coca-Cola’s sparkling drinks sales rose by one percent. Rival PepsiCo saw sales fall two percent while Dr Pepper Snapple sales rose by one percent. |
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