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Re: A Cry for Dr Pepper
Posted By: Kelly, on host 207.18.199.124
Date: Wednesday, October 20, 1999, at 13:26:32
In Reply To: Re: A Cry for Dr Pepper posted by Kelly on Wednesday, October 20, 1999, at 13:19:12:

> > > > > I *heart* Dr. Pepper. And that makes complete sense for you, being in Dallas. That's where I learned to *heart* it. It's kind of a culture shock to go from Ohio, where DP is a novelty, to Texas, where all the restaurants have Dr. Pepper in their fountains.
> > > >
> > > > No kidding! I've had such a hard time finding restaurants that serve it outside of Texas. Though I can still find it in a local store...usually. The only exception was when I visited Newport, Rhode Island last summer. I couldn't find Dr. Pepper anywhere in that town.
> > > >
> > > > Kel"wouldn't you like to be a Pepper too?"ly
> > >
> > > I think Conroe (or Lufkin?) is the only place where you can get *real* Dr Pepper -- made with pure cane sugar. Oh, it's superb.
> > >
> > > -Faux "A Texan living in New Jersey" Pas
> >
> > That sounds yummy. Mr. Pibb is an acceptable substitute in a pinch.
>
> Yes...but like you said, only in a pinch. Assuming you're over 21, try Amaretto and Coke sometime. It's not a substitute for Dr Pepper, but it does taste pretty good. If I remember right, almond flavoring is what gives Dr Pepper it's unique taste.
>
> Kel"sipping one as I type this"ly


I mean, of course, that I'm sipping a Dr Pepper, not an Amaretto and Coke.

Kel"that's what happy hours are for"ly

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