On Mon, 11 Aug 2003 18:41:11 -0400, Doug Elrod <dre1@cornell.edu>
wrote:
>In article <3f372dd5.21526079@news.pipeline.com>,
> chrisf@pipeline.com (Christopher Flaherty) wrote, regarding
>sources for pure-cane sugar Dr Pepper:
>
>> h) If you're in Seattle, Washington, you can drop by Real Soda, a
>> store that specializes in selling soda in glass bottles, soda with
>> cane sugar (such as the aforementioned cane sugar DP), soda in long
>> neck bottles, soda imported from Europe and Mexico, and so on. Their
>> street address is 459 N. 36th St., and their phone number is
>> 1-206-633-1092. If you don't feel like traveling there in person,
>> they also have a web site where you can order the soda at
>> www.sodaking.com. However, if you only want to discuss the soda, they
>> have a separate site for that at www.realsoda.com. And you thought
>> *I* had too much to say on the subject?
>
>They also have 12-ounce "longneck" glass bottles of Dr Pepper (both
>regular and diet). It's not the Dublin pure-cane formulation, but
>it's the next best thing now that you can only get Dublin DP in 8 oz.
>glass or 12 oz. cans. For some reason these longnecks are really
>tasty at room temperature.
>
>-Doug Elrod (dre1@cornell.edu)
This brings up another question: Does anyone still sell DP in those
tall glass "bomber" style bottles? I haven't seen any soda in bottles
like that in a long time -- at least, not in person.
Christopher Flaherty
chrisf@pipeline.com
Dr Pepper FAQ
http://www.pipeline.com/~chrisf/dpfaq.html
"... once a person becomes addicted to Dr Pepper,
it's like belonging to a cult ..."
-- W.W. Clements, President, Dr Pepper Co., 1969-1980
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