Topic: Dr Pepper

5 chapters across the catalog

No Guff
Episode 1684 2:55:59 - 2:57:45

1684: No Guff

Dr Pepper Lawsuit, Equipment Damage, MIDI Controller

A host describes a mishap involving a "flat" can of Dr Pepper that spilled onto a MIDI controller. The incident leads to a humorous discussion about batch numbers and the potential for a lawsuit against the soda company for damaged equipment.

No Jet No Deal
Episode 1679 1:10:49 - 1:14:24

1679: No Jet No Deal

John C. Dvorak's Career as a Can Inspector

John C. Dvorak recounts his early career working as an inspector at a Kaiser Aluminum can factory. He describes the technical process of spraying epoxy coatings inside cans to prevent phosphoric acid in sodas like Dr Pepper from dissolving the aluminum, and admits to occasionally letting uncoated "silver" cans through the line as a prank.

Heavy Tail
Episode 1667 33:46 - 40:41

1667: Heavy Tail

Dr Pepper Market Share, Pepsi Rivalry and Native Ads

Dr Pepper has officially surpassed Pepsi to become the second most popular carbonated soft drink in the United States, trailing only Coca-Cola. The hosts analyze an NPR segment on the brand's history and its recent TikTok popularity involving pickles, labeling the coverage as a "native ad." They also discuss the regional history of the drink in Waco, Texas, and the differences between standard high-fructose corn syrup versions and original sugar recipes.

Episode 395 1:16:37 - 1:18:28

395: Multi Modal Mutt

Joe Biden Speech Gaffe, Dr. Pepper Reference

Vice President Joe Biden committed a verbal slip during a speech about American jobs, accidentally thanking "Dr. Pepper" instead of "Dr. Paper" or the intended chancellor. The gaffe occurred while Biden was listing states where government-supported economic initiatives are reportedly working.