Dr Pepper & Cream Soda is coming and you can get a taste

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Excited about the new Dr Pepper & Cream Soda? For some lucky people, the new Dr Pepper beverage is within their grasp, but will you get a sip?

Dr Pepper & Cream Soda looks to be a huge hit with both Dr Pepper lovers and soda drinkers. While the official launch will not happen until later this year, a few lucky people will get an opportunity to sample the tasty new Dr Pepper beverage. Could you get some too?

Last year, Dr Pepper announced that the newest flavor will be coming in 2020. After the successful reception of the limited edition Dr Pepper Dark Berry, it is interesting that the popular beverage went with a sweeter option for the new variation.

Although the Dr Pepper Dark Berry was a limited edition flavor, the Dr Pepper & Cream Soda will be a permanent addition to the line. It is the first permanent flavor added by the brand in more than a decade.

While this beverage might be sweet, it does offer a sense of nostalgia, which is a food trend. Cream Soda is one of those classic beverages that some people love. It will be interesting to see how people receive the newest addition to the Dr Pepper line.

To give people a taste test, attendees at college football’s big game in New Orleans, on Monday, January 13, will get to sip the newest beverage. Since Dr Pepper is the official drink of Fansville, it makes sense to do this promotion. It will be interesting to see everyone’s feedback on the new beverage.

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If you are not attending the big game on Monday, you can win the opportunity to score a taste test, too. On January 13, fans can tag #gamedayduo and @DrPepper for a chance to win two bottles of Dr Pepper & Cream Soda. Everyone else will have to wait till March to take a taste test.

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What do you think of the new Dr Pepper & Cream Soda? Do you think that it will be a huge hit when it comes to stores in March?