My favorite conspiracy theory is that Coca-Cola isn’t nearly as popular as they pretend it is, but they spend so much on marketing that everyone just thinks it’s that popular. Everyone I know prefers Dr Pepper
Dr Pepper is owned directly by Coca Cola in Europe, but Keurig in the US, which is multi-owned (used to be primarily Pepsi, now primarily Coca Cola). The US version is also far superior - same with all the brands pretty much.
Strangely though, you can buy US recipe Dr Pepper from those Coca-Cola vending machines (eg at Five Guys) that sell all the variety. Sometimes the edge of the cup gets splashed with spots of pure syrup.
My favorite conspiracy theory is that Coca-Cola isn’t nearly as popular as they pretend it is, but they spend so much on marketing that everyone just thinks it’s that popular. Everyone I know prefers Dr Pepper
Dr Pepper is made by Coca-Cola, and would be depicted as red on this map.
Dr Pepper is owned directly by Coca Cola in Europe, but Keurig in the US, which is multi-owned (used to be primarily Pepsi, now primarily Coca Cola). The US version is also far superior - same with all the brands pretty much.
Strangely though, you can buy US recipe Dr Pepper from those Coca-Cola vending machines (eg at Five Guys) that sell all the variety. Sometimes the edge of the cup gets splashed with spots of pure syrup.