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Keurig Dr Pepper's flagship CSD brand with unique 23-flavor blend; one of fastest-growing major soft drinks taking fountain share from Coke and Pepsi in South and Southwest markets.
Dr Pepper is a distinctive carbonated soft drink brand known for its unique 23-flavor blend (a proprietary combination including cherry, caramel, vanilla, and other flavors) that differentiates it from cola and lemon-lime sodas — making it one of the most recognized soft drink brands in the United States with a particularly strong presence in the South and Southwest. Dr Pepper is owned by Keurig Dr Pepper (NASDAQ: KDP), which was formed through the 2018 merger of Dr Pepper Snapple Group and Keurig Green Mountain, creating a beverage company generating approximately $14 billion in annual revenue.\n\nDr Pepper's brand family includes Dr Pepper (original), Diet Dr Pepper (the diet cola category leader behind only Diet Coke), Dr Pepper Zero Sugar, and regional variants. The brand's unique flavor profile creates strong brand loyalty — Dr Pepper drinkers tend to be particularly loyal to the taste, which has no direct substitute. The "23 flavors" mystique and distinctive flavor create differentiation that pure cola brands lack. Dr Pepper TEN and Cherry Dr Pepper are flavor extensions that have added variety to the brand family.\n\nIn 2025, Dr Pepper has maintained strong performance within Keurig Dr Pepper's beverage portfolio — Dr Pepper is frequently cited as one of the fastest-growing major CSD (carbonated soft drink) brands in the US, taking share from both Coke and Pepsi. The brand's growth has been particularly strong in the fountain/food service channel (restaurants and fast food). Keurig Dr Pepper competes with Coca-Cola Company and PepsiCo for carbonated soft drink market share, with Dr Pepper as the primary brand competing against Coke and Pepsi in the "third cola" position. The 2025 strategy emphasizes Dr Pepper Zero Sugar growth (benefiting from no-sugar consumer trends) and fountain distribution expansion.
NYSE-listed (CLX) consumer goods at $7.1B revenue with 60%+ US bleach market share; Clorox, Pine-Sol, Burt's Bees, and Glad competing with Reckitt Lysol and P&G for household cleaning leadership.
Clorox Company is an Oakland, California-based multinational consumer goods company — listed on NYSE (NYSE: CLX) — manufacturing and marketing cleaning, disinfecting, and household products under the Clorox, Pine-Sol, Glad, Hidden Valley, Burt's Bees, and Brita brands across 100+ countries, generating $7.1 billion in revenue in fiscal year 2024. Founded in 1913 (as Electro-Alkaline Company) and known primarily for bleach-based cleaning and disinfecting products, Clorox diversified through decades of brand acquisitions into food (Hidden Valley Ranch), natural personal care (Burt's Bees), water filtration (Brita), bags and wraps (Glad), and professional cleaning (Clorox Pro).
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