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Why Dr Pepper Comes In Both Coke And Pepsi-Shaped Bottles - MSNIn the past, Dr Pepper didn't bottle any of its own products and instead licensed out to Coca Cola and Pepsi for bottling and distribution. But after Keurig Green Mountain acquired Dr Pepper ...
Dr Pepper went from being America's fifth favorite soda in 2000 to now ranking as No. 2, tied with Pepsi, which has comfortably held that spot behind Coke for much of the past two decades.
Dr Pepper secured the second-most favorite by a slight margin over Pepsi, which previously held the position since 1985, per CNN. Both drinks, however, tied with a soda market rate of 8.3%.
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.
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 ...
In 2023, Coke held 19.18% market share, while Dr. Pepper and Pepsi were around 8.30%, the data said.
In 2023, Coke held 19.18% market share, while Dr. Pepper and Pepsi were around 8.30%, the data said.
In 2023, Coke held 19.18% market share, while Dr. Pepper and Pepsi were around 8.30%, the data said.
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