After years and years of being a Dr. Pepper enthusiast, I think I know which Dr. Pepper tastes better, and let me tell you it’s the Dr. Pepper from the can. Now you can tell me till you are blue in the face that Dr. Pepper is the same no matter whether it is from the can, bottle or the fountain; and that my friends is where you are wrong.
I obviously did an experiment to see which soda tastes better in what container. I didn’t include Dr. Pepper in this experiment because I have been drinking this drink for years. So the other sodas I tried were Coke, Sprite, Root Beer, and Mountain Dew. I obviously tried them in a can, a bottle and as a fountain drink, and my conclusion is that all of those drinks tasted better when they came from a can.
Now yes, I get it, some drinks don’t taste better in a can. For example, Fanta doesn’t taste better in a can and is an exception. Yet in terms of fountain drinks, the only drink from the fountain that is any good is water because you don’t have to worry about the ice watering it down. But there are some drinks that don’t taste good in any of those things. You might be wonder-
ing what I am referring to and that is a bag, now before you bash on me let me explain. The one and only drink that tastes good when it comes from a bag is any type of juice. The reason I believe this is because every summer since I was about five I went to Mexico and that was how they serviced their juices. And shockingly enough, they do that here in the States with Capri Sun and Kool-Aid.
So in conclusion, juice is better when it is in a bag, Fanta tastes better in a bottle, Water tastes better from a fountain and Coke, Sprite, Root Beer, Mountain Dew, and Dr. Pepper tastes better in a can. Case Closed.