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Dublin Dr. Pepper Bottling Co. Ceases Making Dr. Pepper, Changes Name

By: Bigcountryhomepage.com Staff Reports
Updated: January 11, 2012
Dublin Dr. Pepper will no longer produce Dr. Pepper. As of 5 p.m. today, there is no more Dublin Dr. Pepper.

The Dublin Dr. Pepper Bottling Company will now be known as Dublin Bottling Works Inc., as stipulated in a settlement agreement just announced in the case filed by the Plano-based Dr. Pepper Snapple Group in June.

The Dublin, Texas company will no longer manufacture Imperial Pure Cane Sugar Dr. Pepper at its bottling plant, but the Dr. Pepper Snapple Group says they will make the pure sugar version of the popular soft drink.

Dublin Bottling Works Inc. will continue to manufacture other soft drinks with pure-cane sugar, such as Triple XXX Root Beer, NuGrape and SunCrest, among others.

According to the Dallas Observer, 14 people will be laid off from the Dublin plant.

Dr. Pepper has issued the following release regarding the litigation:

Dr Pepper Snapple Group, Inc. (NYSE:DPS), and Dr Pepper Bottling Co. of Dublin, Texas, have resolved all litigation over the Dr Pepper trademark and distribution rights, the companies announced today.

Under the terms of their agreement, DPS has purchased all of the Dublin bottler's sales and distribution operations and related assets, as well as the rights to distribute Dr Pepper and other DPS brands in the six-county territory previously served by Dublin. The former                 Dr Pepper bottler now does business as Dublin Bottling Works Inc. It will continue to produce other soft drinks at its bottling facility and operate its museum and Old Doc's Soda Shop, offering tours and selling soft drinks, food and officially licensed Dr Pepper merchandise.
 
"We want to thank our many customers for their support of our family-owned business during the past 120 years, and we want them to know that Dr Pepper is still a big part of Dublin," said Jeff Kloster, vice president of Dublin Bottling Works. "We hope customers will continue to visit our town, the W.P. Kloster Museum and Old Doc's Soda Shop, where they can still enjoy Dr Pepper sweetened with cane sugar."

Rodger L. Collins, president of Packaged Beverages for DPS, said the company is committed to a seamless transition for Dublin's local customers and consumers.

"Our main focus has always been on protecting the strength and integrity of the Dr Pepper trademark," said Collins. "We're pleased to reach an agreement that accomplishes that while also preserving the history and the special relationship Dr Pepper has with the Dublin community."

DPS will now distribute Dr Pepper sweetened with cane sugar throughout Dublin's former territory, and continue to sell it in other areas of Texas, including Dallas/Fort Worth, Houston and Waco. It's the same product Dublin sold. It will still be bottled and canned in distinct, nostalgic packaging. The only difference is it will not reference Dublin on the label.

With the central issues of trademark infringement and territorial selling rights resolved, the federal lawsuit DPS filed in June and Dublin's subsequent countersuit in a Texas state court will both be immediately dismissed.

DPS will continue to support the popular "Dr Pepper, Texas," celebration as well as the related "10-2-4k" run held each June in Dublin.

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So, 14 needed jobs in Dublin are lost just so the Plano people can save a few bucks?

Tom H. January 11, 2012 at 6:27 pm

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