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[quote name=\'lobster\' post=\'178907\' date=\'Feb 25 2008, 02:32 PM\']
having that said, the "Dublin" variety of Dr. Pepper which is a special version they make at the Dublin, Texas plant is made with pure cane sugar, and they bottle it in an old style DP 2/4/10 bottle and it is by far the most fantastic dark cola one can consume (it's a close contest with RC) .. I know of only one store here that sells it, I don't even know if you can get it out of state..
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Apparently, yes,
you can. The Int3rn3tz got everything, just as you said. :-D (I just picked up a new Dr. Pepper flavor yesterday: Cherry Chocolate Diet Dr. Pepper. Whatever's in it, I bet they're not using cane sugar!)
Meanwhile, those who like Coke with pure cane sugar have two choices. They can wait until Passover's about to arrive, since corn syrup isn't kosher for Passover and many stores start carrying Coke with cane sugar to fill the void. Or they can buy their Coke near the border with Mexico; apparently Mexican-bottled Coke also has cane sugar.
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Mexican-bottled Coke can also be found in many Mexican supermarkets and Mexican restaurants, sometimes quite far from the border. I know of a Mexican place here in Albany that sells assorted Mexican sodas including Coke.
There is also a third choice: In many parts of Canada, Coke (and Pepsi) are still bottled with cane sugar. I know Quebec and British Columbia bottle it with cane sugar, Ontario doesn't, and the Maritimes are a crap shoot.