What's within Dr Pepper?

I heard the flavor be based on plum wine.

Answers:
If it be based on plum wine consequently it was a really fruitless batch of the stuff.

Personally I can't stand Dr. Pepper as it taste like soft maraschino cherries the first time I tried it and I haven't had the urge to try it again. But I own had plum wine (both the Chinese and Japanese varieties) and can voice that they taste like mad better.
The formula for Dr Pepper is proprietary, but prune juice is clearly not one of the ingredients. It is a blend of many spices and flavor extracts. The color is supplied by caramel especially made for the product.
So, the quiz remains unsolved, but at least some of the conjecture can be put to rest. Looks approaching you'll just hold to be satisfied knowing that "Dr Pepper make the world taste better."
No prunes, no plum wine...

The recipe is supposedly surrounded by 2 parts, and no one know both parts, so the recipe can never be duplicated.

"In 1885, in Waco, Texas, a childish pharmacist called Charles Alderton invented the soft drink "Dr Pepper".
Alderton worked at a place call Morrison's Old Corner Drug Store and carbonated drinks were served at the soda fountain. Alderton invented his own recipe for soft drinks and found one of his drinks was becoming awfully popular. His customers originally asked for the drink by asking Alderton to shoot them a "Waco".

Morrison, owner of the drug store is credited with naming the drink "Dr Pepper" after a friend of his, Dr. Charles Pepper.

In 1904, the company introduced Dr Pepper to 20 million citizens attending the 1904, World's Fair Exposition, in St. Louis. That same world's generous introduced hamburger and hot dog buns and ice cream cones to the public."

http://inventors.around.com/library/inven...

I'm a pepper, he's a pepper, she's a pepper, we're a pepper; wouldn't you like to be a pepper too?

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