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Javier G. (javier677@msn.com) 2005/09/16 19:06

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Hey Doug, have you ever been to the Dr. Pepper Museum in Waco, Texas?



On Wed, 24 Aug 2005 14:12:37 -0400, Doug Elrod <dre1@cornell.edu>
wrote:

>I recently had the opportunity to try Dr Pepper in Canada (Nova Scotia
>and Prince Edward Island).  It was quite good.  Given the less
>sticky mouth-feel and fuller flavor, I'm betting that it has
>more sucrose and less HFCS than the standard U.S. variety.
>
>Also, on Prince Edward Island, all the soda seems to be in GLASS
>BOTTLES.  I saw some that appeared to be at least two liters big (!).
>Of course, compared to cans, especially, it made the Dr Pepper
>taste that much better!
>
>-Doug Elrod (dre1@cornell.edu)


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