As I explained in more detail in my Dr Pepper Blind Tasting, Dublin Dr Pepper was a version of Dr Pepper produced by Dublin Bottling Works using Imperial Pure Cane Sugar. Following legal disputes between the company and Dr Pepper Snapple Group, it ceased production in January of 2012.
Thank you to Bob Hubbard and Dortiz116 for requesting this soda.
What is your favorite soda that’s no longer being made? Please let me know in the comments.
As I explained in more detail in my Dr Pepper Blind Tasting, Dublin Dr Pepper was a version of Dr Pepper produced by Dublin Bottling Works using Imperial Pure Cane Sugar. Following legal disputes between the company and Dr Pepper Snapple Group, it ceased production in January of 2012. Thank you to Bob Hubbard and Dortiz116 for requesting this soda. What is your favorite soda that’s no longer being made? Please let me know in the comments. Thank you for […]
As I explained in more detail in my Dr Pepper Blind Tasting, Dublin Dr Pepper was a version of Dr Pepper produced by Dublin Bottling Works using Imperial Pure Cane Sugar. Following legal disputes between the company and Dr Pepper Snapple Group, it ceased production in January of 2012.
Thank you to Bob Hubbard and Dortiz116 for requesting this soda.
What is your favorite soda that’s no longer being made? Please let me know in the comments.
4 comments on “Dublin Dr Pepper Review (Soda Tasting #73)”
I know I’ve made mine clear, but I still miss IBC Cherry Cola (NOT Black Cherry) and that one is too far gone to get these days. I’d give an honorable mention to Surge, not because it was that great but just pure nostalgia.
The WORST cola I’ve had was Josta. That was discontinued and needs to have a stake put through it to make sure it stays dead. At my school, they literally couldn’t give it away…
Haha. Thanks Jonathan. :) I can’t recall ever hearing of Josta before!
Patrick
If you’ve never heard of Josta before please ignore the above comment and keep it that way.
I know I’ve made mine clear, but I still miss IBC Cherry Cola (NOT Black Cherry) and that one is too far gone to get these days. I’d give an honorable mention to Surge, not because it was that great but just pure nostalgia.
The WORST cola I’ve had was Josta. That was discontinued and needs to have a stake put through it to make sure it stays dead. At my school, they literally couldn’t give it away…
Haha. Thanks Jonathan. :) I can’t recall ever hearing of Josta before!
Patrick
If you’ve never heard of Josta before please ignore the above comment and keep it that way.
LOL.