The oldest Dr. Pepper bottling plant in the world is located in Dublin, Texas. They have been bottling Dr. Pepper since 1891 (6 years after Dr. Pepper was created) and they still use pure cane sugar (Imperial Pure Cane Sugar to be exact) rather than high fructose corn syrup. I am a big fan of sugar in my sodarather than HFCS. I even buy Coca Cola from Mexico where they still do it the old fashioned way.
Thanks for the info.
Truthfully, when I read "Dublin" I was thinking Dublin, Ireland, thus a Dr. Pepper and liquor mix.
But I agree, soft drinks in Mexico taste SO MUCH better.
I'll pay ya the cost (with shipping!) plus 50% to send me a case of Mexican Sprite.
One of my fondest memories of Mexico has to do with their Sprite.
Puerto Penyasco (The "Y" may not be needed) on a rooftop cafe, overlooking the ocean on a 105 degree day. Followed quickly by some Salty Dogs y Dos Equis.