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24x Dr Pepper Cans 330ml $29 + Delivery ($26.10 Delivered with Club Catch) @ Catch

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Ever get a weird craving for Dr Pepper? The unique taste that's been baffling the world for generations, once you pop a can, you'll want more, so here's a 24-pack to keep that craving satisfied (for a while at least).

Features:

Dr Pepper Cans
Pack contents: 24 x 330mL
That unique flavour we all know and secretly love!
Great value pack
Perfect for stocking the fridge or for parties
Expiry Date: 01/10/2021
Please note: Contains a source of Phenylalanine.

A Bit About The Brand / More Info
Ingredients:

Carbonated Water, Sugar, Colour (Caramel E150d), Acid (Phosphoric Acid), Sweeteners (Aspartame, Acesulfame K), Preservative (Potassium Sorbate), Flavourings Including Caffeine.

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  • The best cola, and cheaper than the $2.5 - $4/can at those odd places that stock it, but:

    Expiry Date: 01/10/2021

    Drink quick I guess.

    • +11

      The best cola

      It's not a cola.

      • +1

        Huh, according to wiki they've fought very hard to not be called a cola it seems.

        Still, if it quacks like a cola…

        • +5

          More a cough syrup taste than cola taste

          • @Gandalf the Thrifty: A hint of cough syrup flavour maybe, but that good 80's cough syrup before they changed the taste to make it less addictive to kids.

        • +2

          Huh, according to wiki they've fought very hard to not be called a cola it seems.

          Of course they did. They knew they were in the right.

          Pepsi and Coca-Cola had exclusivity contracts with bottlers across the US, preventing those bottlers from bottling/distributing competitors cola based drinks.

          Dr Pepper argued that those contracts don't shut them out from being able to deal with the bottlers as Dr Pepper does not contain kola nut extract and is therefore not a cola based drink.

          no kola nut extract = not a cola

          The courts agreed.

    • +2

      Why would anyone consider it a cola? I mean it’s brown and got bubbles, but by that definition a turd in a hot tub is cola.

      • +1

        Has the caramel-ish and other flavourings of cola, just with that delicious cough syrupy hint of flavour on top. If it weren't convenient for their distribution to not call it a cola I'm sure they would though.

  • +7

    mother's milk

  • +2

    I have a suspicion this might be the horrid UK version you get at Coles, if so it can get in the bin. The US version tastes way better, but that’s IMO.

    • +4

      US version plus In and Out Hamburger, best combo ever.

      • oh yesss i love the real burgers

    • +2

      It looks like it is, and the ingredients have no mention of HFCS either.
      Real shame too since the UK one is pretty gross and gives the brand a bad name. I'd imagine most people who try it think all Dr Pepper tastes that way and are turned off when US Dr is great, especially the Cherry / Cream Soda variants that some milkbars have,

    • +2

      If its 330ml cans it's uk if 375ml it's usa and full of nasty high fructose corn syrup.

      • +1

        That nasty HFCS version has the real, delicious Dr Pepper flavour though.
        But 355ml is the USA can size, I have a Dr Pepper&Cream Soda right now on my desk.
        The UK version has some other flavour that should be called something else but instead they insist to use the name to make people say "I dont like Dr Pepper it tastes like medicine". Which in turn lowers demand for it and ruins any chance of us getting a good (sugarcane+US flavours) retail product here.

      • +2

        12 pack nasty :) USA version price drop $17.20 + 5.95 ship (was $21.50 + ship)
        https://www.catch.com.au/product/12-pack-usa-cans-355ml-dr-p…

        • Thank you! bought for $13.15, noticed I had a $10 voucher from HJ UNO which expires in 2 days :)

    • +4

      The old UK one was the best, well other than that special Texas one without the HFCS, until the sugar tax came in… the version they sell now to beat the sugar tax is revolting.

  • +1

    Thanks ordered 2 slabs.

    I also noticed they sell it in the reject shop for $1.5 a can or $36 per slab.

    • +1

      Haven't seen it in Western Sydney reject shops might not be national

      • This was at Kellyville Reject Shop in Sydney, on Friday afternoon that I saw it.

  • +1

    Becondon Elixir from childhood

    The worst taste

  • +3

    Pepsi(or coke) and a a drop of almond essence and you get something close :)

    • almond bitters

  • +2

    I don't know what they used to put in this stuff when i was a kid, but 30 years later it is still the only soft drink that i randomly crave.

  • -2

    I tried the US version last month (I've never had Dr Pepper prior) and it just tasted like cough medicine imo :(

    • +1

      It’s an acquired taste. I hated it when I first tried it. It took me a few years to come around. Now I love it.

      • It absolutely is. I hated Dr Pepper as a kid, and thought it tasted like medicine. The thing that got me into the taste, which I absolutely love these days, is red starburst. Damn I love those red starburst, and Dr Pepper.

  • +1

    The drink of Steins Gate. Sadly it's out of stock right now

    • change ya world line then, send a message to ya past to try and get to the deal earlier

  • -2

    each to their own. personally never understood how people can like the taste of cough syrup, I remember the first time I tried this back in the 90's on my first trip to the US thinking it was gonna be great, poured the whole can out.

  • +5

    I remember when it was made locally. Schweppes had the licence. Came in 600ml (or was it 500ml back then?) bottles. Used to go from tasting spot on some months to weak and flat other months… nfi what caused that.

    • +5

      That's when they ran the 1 in 2 wins instantly. So you'd buy a bottle and sometimes you'd win a couple of bottles from the one purchase. That was the best!

      • I completely forgot about that promo. That was legendary!

        • +1

          Or if you collected 10 gold tabs from the tip you could trade it in. I use to go behind the pubs and taken the off a beer which I forget the name. I got so many free ones the shop banned me from getting them lol

      • +3

        Yes was in high school at the time and they had it at tuck shop, best lunch lol.

        Large sausage roll and a Dr Pepper, pretty sure they tried to break into the market with it and it was almost every bottle won.

        • Same, had just started high school, canteen was abuzz with people getting chippy dogs and Dr Pepper for lunch.

      • +2

        God that takes me back, it was under the cap wasn’t it.

    • I remember when it was bottled locally, they even came in 2L plastic bottles in the supermarkets.

      • I remember 1.25L but not 2L. But because it was made by schweppes, they'd get put on sale with them every couple of weeks at woolies for 90 cents. was devastated when they stopped making it

  • +6

    People who comment on Dr Pepper deals saying they don't like it or the old tastes like cough syrup, are like the people who comment on KFC deals saying it isn't healthy or something about cholesterol.

  • Remember in the 90s when they pushed this hard as the next big thing to come to Australia from the US? It didn’t end well.

    Think it was around the same time McDonald’s launched the McFlurry.

  • +2

    $16 for a 10 pack regularly at most IGA in Perth.

  • I remember falling in love with it when it was part of the McDonald’s family meals, used to get it and a solo 1.25l with them. Family hated it but I drank it. So good :) I’m guessing this was pre ‘95 era

  • -1

    Can get water out of the toilet for free

    • +1

      Errr that’s not actually free. You pay for that in rates.

      • Not at a public toilet.

        • +1

          Council rates tend to fund public toilets 💩

          • +1

            @[Deactivated]: Go to a different council that don’t pay rates for.

            • @PainToad: I get why you're saying it, but swings and roundabouts. I pay for my council rates, so does everyone else, so no matter where I go in AU, I'm paying for it.

              If I went overseas, now that's a totally different option…. but overseas probably sells real Dr Pepper instead of Toilet Pepper anyways…

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