If
you want a drink to go with popcorn, Dr. Pepper is great. It is
actually a blend of 23 flavors. All the flavors mixed together
supposedly make up the smell of how a pharmacy smelled.
The shelf life of Dr. Pepper depends on the container the soda
is in. In glass or cans it is about nine months, and in plastic
bottles is about three months. A lot of this depends on how long
you had the Dr Pepper, and if it has been opened or not.
The 23 flavors are cola, cherry, licorice, amaretto (almond,
vanilla, blackberry, apricot, blackberry, caramel, pepper,
anise, sarsaparilla, ginger, molasses, lemon, plum, orange,
nutmeg, cardamom, all spice, coriander juniper, birch and
prickly ash.
These flavors combined made up the smell of the pharmacy where Dr Pepper was created. Charles Alderton created Dr Pepper in 1885. He worked at a drugstore in Waco, Texas and wanted to recreate the smell from his pharmacy, because he liked how it smelled so much. He successfully recreated the smell of his pharmacy which ended up becoming the smell of Dr Pepper. People say there are still places you can buy the original Dr Pepper made with real cane sugar instead of high fructose corn syrup, but supposedly it does not taste as good as people have reported. They say it tastes strange and does not taste like the Dr Pepper we all love today.
Not only can Dr. Pepper be served cold but it can also be be served hot. Serving Dr. Pepper warm was created as a winter time drink. To make this drink you will need: Dr. Pepper, a lemon, a mug and a saucepan. First you pour the soda into the saucepan and heat it to 180 degrees. Once the soda is heated up you pour it into a mug that has a slice of them lemon in it to give it flavor.