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Old 11-14-2007, 06:15 PM
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Soft Drink Culture: It's the 1960s, and the Dr Pepper Company encourages folks to heat up their beverage on the stove and serve it with lemon. Have you ever tried Hot Dr Pepper? Would you?

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hmmm - the short answer would be NO!!!
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Wouldn't it become flat by losing all the carbonation?
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Ohh Yeah!!!!!! Used to love it. Still do just haven't had it in years. Was thinking of resurecting the it for the Holidays this year. Infact I was rememberng the old comercials the other day. When we were old enough to consume liquor ..... Sometimes we added some vodka or rum to the mix.
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Infact I was rememberng the old comercials the other day.
I posted one of the original commercials here.

The advertising made it seem so classy and highbrow. I'm going to guess this wasn't really the case, was it?
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