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Dr Pepper is tied with Pepsi-Cola as the second most popular carbonated soft drink in America for the first time, though both are still way behind Coca-Cola. And the 139-year-old soda brand may ...
DALLAS — Move over, Pepsi. Or at least make room. Texas' own Dr Pepper is now tied with Pepsi as the No. 2 soft drink brand in the U.S., according to new research reported by the Wall Street ...
MARTIN: Now, Dr Pepper used to market itself as the plucky underdog of soft drinks, but it is actually older than Coke or Pepsi. It was invented in Waco, Texas, in 1885.
The soft drink, originally developed by a Texas pharmacist in 1885, has finally tied Pepsi as the second-best-selling soda in the United States, sales data compiled by Beverage Digest shows.
But the runner up spot, long held by Pepsi, now belongs to Dr Pepper. Coke is still the top soda in America. ... Founded in 1885 in Waco, Texas, Dr Pepper preceded both Coca-Cola and Pepsi.
Dr. Pepper has tied Pepsi as the second-most popular soda brand in the United ... trailblazing Texas fashion, Dr. Pepper was created a year before Coca Cola hit the U.S. soda market back in the ...
Dr Pepper had an 8.34% market share while being slightly behind Pepsi's 8.31% in 2023, according to the data. Coke's market share was about 19.18% while Diet Coke fell at 7.82%.
Dr Pepper named 2nd most popular soda in the U.S. 00:43 A Texas favorite that's No. 1 in our hearts is actually ranked No. 2 nationally, according to a new report.
Dr Pepper has passed Pepsi as the second favorite soda brand in the U.S. in 2023, ... Dr Pepper was founded in Waco, Texas, a year before Coca-Cola was created in 1985 and Pepsi in 1893.
By 1977, Dr Pepper had sales of $227 million, according to the Texas State Historical Society. For those keeping score, that's an 18.5% compound annual growth rate (CAGR) for Dr Pepper from 1961 ...
DALLAS — Move over, Pepsi. Or at least make room. Texas' own Dr Pepper is now tied with Pepsi as the No. 2 soft drink brand in the U.S., according to new research reported by the Wall Street ...