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Dr Pepper's $25M Investment in Frisco Sparks Dirty Soda Craze with Coffee Mate

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Discover how Dr Pepper's investment in Frisco led to the trendy 'dirty soda' phenomenon!

Keurig Dr Pepper is making headlines with its plan to invest $25 million in Frisco over the next five years. The Frisco City Council is set to discuss nominating the beverage maker's co-headquarters for an enterprise zone designation, showcasing the city's appeal for major businesses.

In an unexpected twist, Coffee Mate has joined forces with Dr Pepper to create a unique 'Dirty Soda' creamer. This innovative creamer aims to simplify the process of making a 'dirty soda,' typically a mix of cola, creamer, flavored syrups, and lime juice, popularized on platforms like TikTok.

Amidst the soda war between giants like Coca-Cola and PepsiCo, this collaboration has added a new dimension to beverage trends. The 'dirty soda' craze has taken social media by storm, with consumers experimenting with creative soda mocktails in the comfort of their homes.

With Dr Pepper's investment sparking a flavor revolution and Coffee Mate's twist on soda innovation, the world of beverages is witnessing exciting changes. Who knows what other unexpected collaborations and trends lie ahead for soda enthusiasts and flavor adventurers!

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Keurig Dr Pepper set to invest $25M in Frisco over next 5 years (The Dallas Morning News)

Frisco City Council this week is to consider whether to nominate the beverage maker's co-headquarters operation for enterprise zone designation.

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Coffee Mate and Dr. Pepper Team Up for a 'Dirty Soda' Creamer ... (PEOPLE.com)

A dirty soda typically consists of a cola mixed with creamer or half and half, flavored syrups and lime juice. Now Coffee Mate is making it even easier to ...

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Coca-Cola and PepsiCo rival makes a 'dirty' move in soda war (TheStreet)

You can blame (or credit) TikTok for this popular new take on turning soda into a mocktail.

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