List of Dr Pepper Snapple brands

List of Dr Pepper Snapple brands

This is a list of brands owned by the Dr Pepper Snapple Group.

Contents

Products by country

United States

Canada

  • Canada Dry (club soda, tonic water, ginger ale, diet ginger ale, cranberry flavoured ginger ale, green tea ginger ale)
  • C'plus (orange, C'plus Wink)
  • Crush (cream soda, birch beer, grape, lime, orange, pineapple)
  • Dr Pepper and Diet Dr Pepper
  • Hires Root Beer and cream soda
  • Orangina
  • RC Cola
  • Schweppes (tonic water, ginger ale, diet ginger ale)
  • Vernor's
  • Snapple
  • Stewart's Fountain Classics (Root Beer, Orange & Cream, Wishniak, Black Cherry, Key Lime, Cream Soda)
  • Garden Cockerel (ginger beer)
  • Sussex
  • Mott's Clamato (regular, the Works, Extra Spicy)
  • Mott's Garden Cocktail (Regular & Low Sodium)
  • Mr & Mrs T (daiquiri, margarita, pina colada
  • Realemon
  • Realime
  • Rose's Lime Cordial
  • Rose's Cocktail Infusions (cranberry, blueberry, green apple)
  • Rose's Grenadine
  • Mott's Fruitsations (Fruit snacks, apple sauces, juices and Fruit with Supplement)
  • Welch's

Mexico

See also

  • Dr Pepper Snapple Group
  • Coca-Cola Company - owner of rights to Dr Pepper in several countries
  • PepsiCo - owner of rights to 7 Up in several countries

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