From the Dr. Pepper FAQs: https://www.drpepper.com/en/faq#8
The "Production Code" on the bottom of the can contains the expiration date information. The production code format is determined by your local bottler. Please call the Dr Pepper consumer toll-free number (1-888-377-3773) for assistance.
The shelf life of Dr. Pepper is as follows:
1. Diet Dr. Peppers with Aspartame or Aspartame/AceK blends: 3 months or 13 weeks
2. Glass & Cans with Sugar or High Fructose Corn Syrup Sweetener: 9 months or 39 weeks
3. Plastic Bottles (all products): 3 months or 13 weeks
SOURCE: fizzy dr. pepper in my casio sy-20
Stewart!!! didn't I tell you not to carry that thing around in your bag?! I told you you'll end up breaking it! and now you had to be smart and shake a can of Dr. Pepper around with it!!! Ahem, sorry, don't know what came over me, turned into your mum there for a second ;] Too bad no one answered you any sooner. The longer you leave it, the more damage it gets. Sweet drinks are not good for electronics. You should take it apart and clean the internal parts one by one with distilled water, clean the sticky drink out, and let it dry. If you don't trust yourself with it take it to a lab to work on. Just bear in mind that most chances it's damaged, and won't come back to life with out replacing some parts, so you might as well take it to a lab in the first place. Also, if you tried turning it on after it got wet you didnt do it any good, you just tried to run current through a device soaked in sweet water and screwed it some more. Sorry kid, better luck next time ;]
Dr. Pepper products that contain caffeine are:
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Dr. Pepper
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Diet Dr. Pepper
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Cherry Vanilla Dr. Pepper
• Diet Cherry Vanilla Dr. Pepper
The following Dr. Pepper products are aspartame-free: Regular Dr. Pepper, Caffeine Free Dr. Pepper, Dr. Pepper Vanilla, and Dr. Pepper Cherry Vanilla.
On the website, it is stated that all Dr. Pepper products are
gluten-free. However, Dr. Pepper products that contain high fructose corn syrup
(like the regular Dr. Pepper) could have traces of corn gluten.
Diet Coke contains a few more mgs of caffeine per can. Diet Coke contains
about 40 mgs of caffeine in a 330 ml can, while Dr. Pepper contains 35 mg of
caffeine per can.
Dr. Pepper is owned by the Dr. Pepper Snapple Group (DPSG), one of the three main producers of soft drinks in North America (along with Coca Cola and Pepsico.). Besides Dr. Pepper, the company also produces popular drinks like 7Up and Schweppes.
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