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Why is there a shortage of Dr Pepper right now?
Dr Pepper is harder to find on grocery shelves these days. The shortages apply to every flavor, Dr Pepper said in a note on Twitter. The low inventory is the result of increased demand for the product, according to Keurig Dr Pepper, the company that owns Dr Pepper and other beverage brands.
Is there a Dr Pepper shortage?
In a statement posted to the brand’s Twitter account, Dr Pepper confirmed that shortages are being seen nationwide across all of their products, including newcomer Dr Pepper & Cream Soda. The company’s website lists 11 permanent flavors of the soda in total.
Is Dr Pepper sold International?
Dr Pepper is a carbonated soft drink. Dr Pepper was first nationally marketed in the United States in 1904, and is now also sold in Europe, Asia, North and South America.
Is Dr Pepper Zero being discontinued?
No, Dr Pepper Zero Sugar isn’t replacing Diet Dr Pepper. Here’s what to know. If you’re a Diet Dr Pepper fan, the company has some good news — its new collection of sugarless beverages won’t replace the old favorite.
Is there a shortage of Dr Pepper products?
Pepper confirmed this week that there has been a shortage of their products in stores but that they are working on getting things stocked back up. Dr. Pepper posted this info in a tweet, saying that “We know it’s harder to find Dr Pepper these days. We’re working on it–hang tight!”
Who are the bottlers of Dr Pepper in Mexico?
In Mexico, where we do business as Grupo Penafiel, our key brands include Peñafiel, Squirt, Clamato and Aguafiel, and we manufacture and sell our brands through both our own bottling operations and third-party bottlers.
Is it harder to find Dr Pepper now?
We know it’s harder to find Dr Pepper these days. We’re working on it – hang tight! They also said that this message “applies to all flavors of Dr Pepper–including our newest permanent addition to the family, Dr Pepper & Cream Soda” in a note on the tweet.
Which is a subsidiary of Dr Pepper Snapple Group?
Leading brands for Caribbean markets include Mott’s, Snapple, Mistic, Hawaiian Punch, Yoo-hoo, Old Colony and Nantucket Nectars. For more information on DPS’ Latin American and Caribbean operations, click here. Canada Dry Mott’s is the Canadian subsidiary of Dr Pepper Snapple Group.