I’m A Pepper … Actually a Dublin Pepper


Posted by Wayne Nelson on The Cook’s Kitchen.

Walking down the soft drink aisle of my favorite market is an adventure in shopping I can do without.  The selection is truly overwhelming.  Rounding the corner of Isle 6, bottled water is the first thing a shopper lays eyes on.  At least ten brands, some imported, some domestic, some with flavor and some in sporty bottles. Diet pop is next.  I didn’t even bother to count the choices, but basically they are either clear or dark, with a couple of orange ones thrown in. Some are sugar free, others caffeine free, and some are both. Unlike the water, I did recognize most of the names as they are spin-offs of the sugar-based sodas I grew up with.  Ahhh… soda water.  That’s what we called them when I was a little boy.  Coke, Pepsi, Dr. Pepper, Sprite, Mountain Dew, RC, Squirt, 7-UP, Crush, root beer and creme soda. That about covers it.  Sport and energy drinks, with a selection that would almost put Kool-Aid to shame, are last.  (Heck, I still remember the original 7 flavors, do you? … I’ll list them at the end of the article).  I sort of understand the daily re-hydration challenges we face, but stop dead-in-my-tracks when it comes to energy drinks. The labels all look like heavy metal albums….. uh,  I mean like the covers on  CD cases.  And the contents are equal to a dozen cups of coffee.

From the title and the text-wrapped picture it should be obvious that I’m a Pepper.  I’ve drank the stuff for 50 years. In the early days of soft drinks, everybody used pure cane sugar for their sweetener.  Around the 70s, the price of sugar took a jump and most everyone switched to high fructose corn syrup.  Everyone, that is, except a choice few.  One of those bottlers that did not switch is the Dr. Pepper Bottling Plant in Dublin, Texas.  They still use Imperial Pure Cane Sugar. 

I recently received a 6 pack of the 8 oz. bottles from a friend in Texas.  Now it’s only fair to mention that I switched to sugar-free Dr. Pepper about 10 years ago, so this was indeed a rare treat.  Every few weeks I  pop the top on a cold bottle (these don’t unscrew) and just kick back…

As promised, here are the Kool-Aid original flavors:

  • Cherry
  • Grape
  • Lemon
  • Orange
  • Raspberry
  • Strawberry
  • Root Beer


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