Posted 11 months ago
coke.trevo…
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This is my first Canada Dry sign! Canada Dry is a product of Coca-Cola so I have been wanting to find a vertical for some time and finally found one! Pretty new (1972) but in very good condition, and displays well with the other two vertical signs I have in my living room. Quick question, is Canada Dry a common/popular drink in the US or not really no one drinks it that often?
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I heard Canada Dry was owned by Dr. Pepper now, which is owned by Cadbury Schweppes. I'm confused. Can't keep up with all of these mergers, new acquisitions.... But yes, Canada Dry Ginger Ale is popular in US.
fantastic sign, as always, great catch
Ray is right. Canada Dry is owned by Dr. Pepper and Cadbury Shweppes.
WHAT!!! when did Canada Dry get sold to Dr. Pepper? and I thought Dr. Pepper was owned by Pepsi, are you saying Canada Dry is now a Pepsi product? Thanks for the answer Ray on weather Canada Dry is popular down there, i have always wondered that lol. and thanks Bill, fifties50s, EJW-54, and officialfuel.
Another question, if Canada Dry is not a coca cola product any more how come when ever coca cola products go on sale at the grocery stores it includes Canada Dry?
Lets stay on topic. CW is not about discussing distribution of beverages. I can't answer questions about how your grocery stores sell beverages.
Oh well sorry lol i was just curious....
Here Trev these may help ya sort it all out, LOL.... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dr_Pepper_Snapple_Group http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PepsiCo http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Coca-Cola_Company#Products_and_brands
Thanks for the links Tom very handy! Interesting to see who owns all the different soda companies now, is there only 3 main companies now? (coke, pepsi, and Dr. Pepper)