Dr Pepper fans Mike and Sandie Morgan hang out in front of the Dublin Bottling
Works.
Dr Pepper fans Mike and Sandie Morgan hang out in front of the Dublin Bottling Works.

Only Place That Makes Original Formula Dr Pepper

Field review by the editors.

Dublin, Texas

Adrift in the galaxy of soda pop, somewhere between planet Moxie and the Pepsi Zero black hole, is Dr Pepper. It's an acquired taste, sometimes compared to carbonated prune juice by those who haven't yet acquired. It was invented in Texas in 1882, and has had a loyal following there ever since. Two museums -- one in Waco, and this one in Dublin -- tell the story of the drink once marketed as "Distinctively different."

Dublin bottling works.

The world's oldest bottler of Dr Pepper is the Dublin Bottling Works, still in operation, and the only place in the world that still uses cane sugar -- not corn syrup -- to sweeten it. If this doesn't sound very exciting to you, then you're obviously not one of the Dr Pepper faithful who travel here from all over the U.S. just to stock up on cases of the original formula.

In front of the plant is a statue, "Sweet Inspirations." It depicts the plant's owner, Bill Kloster -- "Mr. Dr Pepper" -- offering a bottle to a pigtailed little girl. Kloster believed in the original formula, and was the man responsible for keeping it here after every other bottler had gone over to the cheaper sweetener. When his wife told him that he was drinking too much cane sugar, he secretly had the regular Dr Pepper put into the diet bottles that he stocked in his home refrigerator. Kloster worked at Dublin Bottling Works for 67 years, from age 14 until the day he died in 1999, after a full day at the plant.

Dr Pepper stuff.

Being faithful to the past has had drawbacks for the Dublin Bottling Works. When parts break on its ancient assembly line, its workers have to fashion new ones themselves. It only operates on Wednesdays -- not the day we visited. Long rows of bottled Dr Pepper stood still on the production line, baking in the Texas sun pouring through dusty windows.

Note: There are some interesting old Dr Pepper signs and paintings on the outside of the plant and on surrounding buildings.

Also see: Waco's Dr Pepper Museum

Only Place That Makes Original Formula Dr Pepper

Address:
221 S. Patrick St., Dublin, TX
Directions:
Dr Pepper Bottling Co. On US 377 (Patrick St.) two blocks south of Hwy 6 (Blackjack St.).
Phone:
254–445–3466

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