It's
billed as the Oldest Dr Pepper Bottling Plant in the World! A True Texas
Original! In fact, it's probably the oldest soda bottling plant of any kind
anywhere on the planet, in operation more than a century, still washing and
refilling glass bottles -- long after aluminum and plastic made them collectable
items.
The Dublin Dr Pepper plant is still
filling bottles made in the 1940s, though you can no longer buy them without
empties to exchange. "If you happen to come across twenty-four of these," said
Jeff Pendleton as he held up an empty so old it was made before color could
be put in the glass, "bring them on in and we'll refill a case for you. The
last time we took deposits (several years
ago)
the deposit amount was 300 dollars. We no longer do that. If you want a case
you have to bring us a case."
The distinctive taste of the Dr Pepper
bottled here is another reason people come to this small central Texas town
from all over the country. Back in the 1970s, soda makers switched their recipes,
going to cheaper corn sweeteners -- all that is except the Dublin Dr Pepper
plant, which always has and, apparently, always will use pure cane sugar. Dr
Pepper was invented in nearby Waco, Texas by a pharmacist who, legend has it,
named the drink for the father of a girl he was trying to impress. The Dublin
plant was the first bottler outside Waco, opening in 1891. For decades it was
managed and later owned by Bill Kloster, whose grandson owns it today. "They
had tried the (corn sweetener) product and didn't feel it had the quality they
were used to," explained Mark Kloster. "They decided to stay with the good stuff,
to stay with the cane sugar."
Today, through their internet business,
Mark Kloster and his employees ship their sugar-sweetened Dr Pepper to people
all over the world, who people who swear it is better.
Thousands of visitors come each year
to tour the plant, to browse through its memorabilia museum and to enjoy long
forgotten taste treats at Dublin Dr Pepper's old-fashioned soda fountain.
"I haven't had a fountain drink in a
long time," said Judy Jennings, part of tour group from Denton, Texas. "This
really tastes different and good. Like I remember."
Judy's husband Bill was impressed by
the memorabilia. "My grandmother and grandfather ran a little store when I was
growing up. So, a lot of the thermometers and posters are things I remember."
And the Dr Pepper? "Tastes like they used to when I was a kid."
For more information on tours and times
at the Dublin Dr Pepper plant you can call toll free 888.398.1024. Each year
in June the whole town throws a birthday party that includes popular 10, 2 and
4 kilometer runs -- for those who know the story on the 10,2,4 advertising campaign
it makes sense. The rest of you can get the explanation from anybody in town.
You can also check it all out on line
at www.dublindrpepper.com

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