Here in Northwest Arkansas we buy Dr. Pepper with cane sugsr at the local Wal-Mart.Its in cans not bottles, and has the old Dr. Pepper Logo. Carole Cecelia <cheinric@suddenlink.net> wrote: Paula, Where do you find the Dr. Pepper with cane sugar in Texas? I'm in Bryan. I have seen it advertised at Bancrofts in Kerens, as being from the plant in, I think the ad said, Dublin. I would have to go back and look. My aunt, who is in the nursing home, wants a Dr. Pepper every afternoon. What a treat it would be for her to have one of the "real thing". But, when we take her for a ride, she always wants to get a Coca Cola. Would be great to have one of the old formula Cokes, too. I just can't take the new stuff. When New Coke came out, we were putting lime juice into the Cokes, to make them drinkable. It didn't help that much. When they brought Classic Coke out, that was like a dose of medicine, but I drank them. After I had thryoid surgery a few years ago, they gave me Sprite or 7Up and orange juice. After that, nothing else tastes right. Cecelia in Aggieland > And we buy Dr Pepper with cane sugar here in Texas for a premium, but it > is > a nice treat. Paula > > > Someone forgot NEHI Grape and Nehi Orange. > She is right about the sugar. There is a Mexican Store here in > Indianapolis that sells Cokes from Mexico. They sell for $ 1.50 each for > 12 > ounce. They are made with cane sugar instead of corn syrup. Was in the > Indianapolis Star. > Kevin > ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to TNCANNON-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message