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Old 05-05-2009, 03:22 PM
 
Location: Scott County, IA
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Dr. Pepper still makes a sugar-product... You can only buy them in Dublin...
I have bought the Imperial Sugar sweetened Dr. Pepper in stores as far away as San Angelo. I believe they just have a limited distribution.
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Old 05-05-2009, 04:07 PM
 
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I have bought the Imperial Sugar sweetened Dr. Pepper in stores as far away as San Angelo. I believe they just have a limited distribution.
I bought mine online from the factory. I think including shipping a 24 pack of bottles was around $35-$40. It was a nice treat and I'll order again. Much smoother than the HFCS Dr. Pepper.
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Old 05-05-2009, 04:25 PM
 
Location: Bradenton, Florida
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I never liked Pepsi so I thought I would give the "Pepsi Raw" a go but it still does not do it for me. It actually had a vaguely yeasty taste and my fiance thoguht it almost tasted like non alcoholic beer. It was bizarelly slightly bitter.

I am not really into carbonated drinks at all ( apart from mineral sparkling water) but we had some really excellent cherry coke in California from a deli , an old fashioned brand made with cane sugar. It was absolutely lovely and I now wish I had paid attention to the brand !

Any suggestions ?
Two brands that use cane sugar in at least some of their drinks are Boylan and Jones. Don't know if you have either in your area. Best to check whole foods/health food stores if you're seeking that sort of thing.
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