With its mixture of cherry and cola flavors and its bubbly texture, a can of Dr. Pepper is a refreshing beverage, especially on a warm summer day. But Dr. Pepper isn't just for drinking: this flavorful beverage can be used in a variety of recipes to lend its unique taste.
From humble beginnings in a small Texas drugstore in the late 1800s to a national introduction at the 1904 World's Fair Exposition, Dr Pepper was a forerunner in the development of the global soft drink industry. While there appears to be little question about the beverage's origins, mystery still shrouds the genesis of the drink's name.
Believe it or not, a Flaming Doctor Pepper does not actually include the famous Dr. Pepper drink. The Flaming Doctor Pepper gets its name from the taste of the drink itself; yes, the flaming doctor pepper tastes like Dr. Pepper without any actual Dr. Pepper. This drink is actually done as a "bomb" style drink.
Dr. Pepper is a wonderful soft drink with a unique flavor and a large base of everyday consumers. It is also the name of a shot that tastes exactly like the soft drink. The Dr. Pepper shot is easy to make, fun to drink, and requires very little in the way of ingredients.
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