• TWeaK@lemmy.today
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    3 days ago

    The Dr Pepper distributed in Europe is also made in Europe by Coca Cola.

    It’s also a different recipe. Except in some of the vending machines, the ones that do all the varieties of everything use American recipe syrups.

    You’re trying to save it by being excessively pedantic but it isn’t working because you’re still wrong.

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      No, I’m not? It’s not made by coca-cola. Show me otherwise?

      Ninja edit: like idk what to tell you guys. Every article and AI summary of whether or not coke manufactures Dr. Pepper, even when including Europe, clearly supports my argument. According to the article I just checked,

      From spicedonline:

      Coke Connection In the early 1990s, The Coca-Cola Company entered into a partnership with Dr Pepper to distribute and manufacture the soda in various international markets. This partnership ended in 2005 when Dr Pepper Snapple Group, a separate entity, acquired the rights to produce and distribute Dr Pepper globally. Despite this, Dr Pepper is still sold alongside Coke products in many regions.

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        3 days ago

        This is a UK Dr Pepper 500ml bottle label:

        It is made in GB (Great Britain) by Coca Cola. They’re a bit hard to pin down on the exact factory, probably because they have more than one. I’m pretty sure discount stores get theirs from a different factory to all the main shops.

        Also, from their own website:

        In GB, Coca‑Cola Europacific Partners makes, sells and distributes soft drinks for every occasion and sells more than four billion bottles and cans every year. We make 97% of our products in GB, including Coca‑Cola Original Taste, Coca‑Cola Zero Sugar, Diet Coke, Fanta, Dr Pepper, Sprite, Appetiser, Oasis and Schweppes.

        And further down the page:

        CCEP has multiple manufacturing locations in Great Britain, including Sidcup, Edmonton, Milton Keynes, Wakefield, Morpeth, and East Kilbride.

        So actually it looks like most of the European Dr Pepper might be produced in the UK. TIL.

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          I see the bottle but don’t understand the evidence. I see made in GB and separately coca-cola contact info, but I don’t see how that definitively proves that it was manufactured (rather than simply distributed) by coca-cola, can you please clarify if I’m missing something?

          I am skeptical of the website’s claims when there are so many counter claims.

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            The bottle states the manufacturer is CCEP. The website is their website. I don’t think you can get a more direct source, short of calling each of the factories at the different locations and asking them if they make Dr Pepper.

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              To clarify: that text next to the envelope icon is what you are referring to?

              Because it was an envelope, I interpreted it as “distributed by”, are you saying that is the manufacturer and not the distributor? And you know this for fact? I can now see an interpretation where the envelope maybe represents “contact us”.

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                The envelope is the mailing address for Coca Cola Europacific Partners. It doesn’t specify what they do, presumably because it’s implied they do it all. If it was imported the label would have to say that (eg many beers either say they’re imported or brewed locally under license, the ones that don’t are local breweries).

                The Coca Cola website explicitely states that Coca Cola Europacific Partners both makes, sells and distributes it. They are the sole licensed producer for many countries across the European and Asian regions.

                The bottle identifies that CCEP have some involvement, and the website confirms that they do it all.

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                  1. The argument was never about whether or not anything was imported. The question is whether or not Coca-Cola MAKES Dr. Pepper (not bottles, not distributes, etc).
                  2. I do not care about an uncited claim made by the website team? This isn’t strong evidence, and clinging to it pretending that it is, is desperate. It’s possible they are completely lying or obfuscating through the wording being used. More likely: they probably just don’t care very much to be precise.
                  3. CCEP is an independent BOTTLING COMPANY which is only 19% owned by Coca-Cola.

                  So again, no mattwr how you look at it.

                  You. Are. Wrong. Do a better job finding evidence and try again if you like.