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DR. PEPPER ADVERTISING TIN, WALL HANGING TEMPERATURE DISPLAY - VINTAGE

Description: This is a vintage Dr. Pepper metal thermometer. It is in very good condition with minimal scratching and a few dings as the pictures show. The thermometer works. It is 12” tall by 6 .75” wide. See Pictures For Actual Condition. From Wilki: Dr Pepper is a carbonated soft drink marketed as having a unique flavor. The drink was created in the 1880s by Charles Alderton in Waco, Texas and first served around 1885. Dr Pepper was first nationally marketed in the United States in 1904, and is now also sold in Europe, Asia, Canada, Mexico, Australia, and South America, as well as New Zealand and South Africa as an imported good. Variants include a version without high fructose corn syrup, Diet Dr Pepper, as well as a line of additional flavors, first introduced in the 2000s. he U.S. Patent Office recognizes December 1, 1885, as the first time Dr Pepper was served.[citation needed] It was introduced nationally in the United States at the 1904 Louisiana Purchase Exposition as a new kind of soda pop, made with 23 flavors. Its introduction in 1885 preceded the introduction of Coca-Cola by one year. Dr Pepper ad from 1913. It was formulated by Brooklyn-born pharmacist Charles Alderton in Morrison's Old Corner Drug Store in Waco, Texas.[1] To test his new drink, he first offered it to store owner Wade Morrison, who also found it to his liking. Patrons at Morrison's soda fountain soon learned of Alderton's new drink and began ordering a "Waco".[2] Alderton gave the formula to Morrison, who named it Dr. Pepper (later stylized as "Dr Pepper"). As with Coca-Cola, the formula for Dr Pepper is a trade secret, and allegedly the recipe is kept as two halves in safe deposit boxes in two separate Dallas banks.[3] A persistent rumor since the 1930s is that the drink contains prune juice,[3] but the official Dr Pepper FAQ refutes this with "Dr Pepper is a unique blend of natural and artificial flavors; it does not contain prune juice."[1] The origin of the rumor is unknown; some believe it was started by a deliveryman for a competitor trying to cast aspersions based on prune juice's laxative effects,[3] but it may simply be because many people feel that Dr Pepper's unique flavor tastes similar to prune juice.[4][5][6][7] Name Theories abound about the origins of the soft drink's name. One conjecture is the "pep" refers to pepsin. In 2009, an old ledger book filled with formulas and recipes was discovered by Bill Waters while shopping at antiques stores in the Texas Panhandle.[8] Several sheets and letterheads hinted it had come from the W.B. Morrison & Co. Old Corner Drug Store (the same store where Dr Pepper was first served in 1885) and faded letters on the book's cover spelled out "Castles Formulas". John Castles was a partner of Morrison's for a time and worked at that location as early as 1880. One recipe in the book titled "D Peppers Pepsin Bitters" was of particular interest, and some speculated it could be an early recipe for Dr Pepper. However, Dr Pepper Snapple Group insists it is not the formula for Dr Pepper, but is instead a medicinal recipe for a digestive aid. The book was put up for auction in May 2009, but no one purchased it.[9] Like many early sodas, the drink was marketed as a brain tonic and energizing pick-me-up, so another theory holds that it was named for the pep it supposedly gave to users. Others believe the drink was named after a real Dr. Pepper. One candidate is Dr. Charles T. Pepper of Rural Retreat, Virginia, who may have been so honored by Morrison either for having granted him permission to marry Dr. Pepper's daughter, or in gratitude to Pepper for having given Morrison his first job. However, Morrison lived nearly 50 miles from Rural Retreat, and Pepper's daughter was only eight years old at the time Morrison moved to Waco. Another possibility is Dr. Pepper of Christiansburg, Virginia.[10] U.S. Census records show a young Morrison working as a pharmacy clerk in Christiansburg. One of the following pages of this census supposedly shows a Dr. Pepper and daughter Malinda or Malissa, age 16. Since census takers of the period were walking door to door, and their census entries were on following pages, it seems likely that Morrison and the family of Dr. Pepper did not live very far from each other..

Price: 150 USD

Location: Glenford, Ohio

End Time: 2024-12-02T03:26:36.000Z

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DR. PEPPER ADVERTISING TIN, WALL HANGING TEMPERATURE DISPLAY - VINTAGEDR. PEPPER ADVERTISING TIN, WALL HANGING TEMPERATURE DISPLAY - VINTAGEDR. PEPPER ADVERTISING TIN, WALL HANGING TEMPERATURE DISPLAY - VINTAGE

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Brand: Dr Pepper

VINTAGE SOFT DRINK ADVERTISING: 1930

Type of Advertising: Sign

Color: RED AND WHITE

Date of Creation: 1880's

Theme: Soda

Original/Reproduction: Original

Country/Region of Manufacture: United States

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