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Post by Sir Dark on Sept 20, 2009 22:40:59 GMT -5
Interestingly enough....from Wikipedia
"Dr Pepper became insolvent in the early 1980s, prompting an investment group to take the company private. Several years later, Coca-Cola attempted to acquire Dr Pepper, but was blocked from doing so by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC). Around the same time, Seven Up was acquired from Phillip Morris by the same investment company that bailed out Dr Pepper. Upon the failure of the Coca-Cola merger, Dr Pepper and Seven Up merged (creating Dr Pepper/Seven Up, Inc., or DPSU), giving up international branding rights in the process. After the DPSU merger, Coca-Cola obtained most non-U.S. rights to the Dr Pepper name (with PepsiCo taking the Seven Up rights)"
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Post by jaiullu on Oct 19, 2009 20:48:55 GMT -5
I'm with dark
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Post by Platky on Oct 19, 2009 20:54:57 GMT -5
jai u have been here long enough to know not to post in threads this old. its thread necro try not to let it happen again
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