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Shares of Dr Pepper Snapple Group Inc. DPS soared more than 22% on Jan 29 after news came out that the beverage company will be …

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Manufacturer, bottler, and distributor of Dr Pepper, 7UP, Mott’s, Snapple, Canada Dry, and other favorites.

This morning Keurig Green Mountain, a subsidiary of JAB Holding Company, announced a $18.7 billion merger with Dr Pepper Snapple Group. The deal came with a payout for DPS shareholders of $103.75 per share.

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Dr Pepper Corporate Office Headquarters HQ Dr Pepper Snapple Group, Inc. 5301 Legacy Drive Plano, TX 75024 Corporate Phone Number: 1-972-673-7000

Keurig will buy Dr. Pepper Snapple Group, creating a beverage giant with about $11 billion in annual sales.

Dr Pepper Snapple Group (DPS) was created in 2008 when it was spun-off from from Cadbury, plc which held the Cadbury Schweppes Americas Beverage group. Dr. Pepper is the oldest soft drink in the United States and was invented in

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Dr Pepper Snapple Bottling Group (formerly Dr Pepper/Seven Up Bottling Group and Cadbury Schweppes Bottling Group) is the third largest bottling company in the United States after Pepsi Beverages Company and Coca-Cola Enterprises.

Dr Pepper/Seven Up, Inc. (DPSU) was a Plano, Texas-based soft-drink manufacturing company created by the merger of Dr Pepper, Inc. and The 7 Up Company on May 19, 1986. The merger was a result of the independent bailouts of both companies and the subsequent FTC blockage of a Dr Pepper merger with Coca-Cola.