Corporate Greed CRUSHES the American Dream...Again!

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The famous “Dublin Dr. Pepper” soft drink is going away — and with it, potentially a town’s whole economy

Made with pure cane sugar instead of corn syrup or beet sugar, Dublin Dr. Pepper has a devoted following around the southern state and around the nation. This week, however, the largest Dr. Pepper distributor in the country bought out the oldest Dr. Pepper bottler in the state, after it sued, alleging the Dublin label had diluted their brand.

The result: Dublin Dr. Pepper Bottling Co. will no longer make Dr. Pepper, which it began bottling in 1891. Instead, 14 of their 37 employees were fired this week, and the bottler says it will focus on making other cane sugar beverages instead.

The lawsuit was filed by Plano, Texas-based Dr. Pepper Snapple Group Inc., which accused the tiny company of selling Dr. Pepper beyond the geographical boundaries it had previously agreed to.

Going forward, Dr. Pepper Snapple Group Inc. will kill the Dublin Dr. Pepper brand and sell its own cane sugar beverage in “nostalgic” packaging, lacking the Dublin logo.

The small bottler in Dublin will still operate its Dr. Pepper museum and old fashioned soda fountain, a major tourist draw for the central Texas town, which only claims about 3,800 residents.

The bottler is the largest employer in Dublin. Much of the town’s economy is based upon tourism dollars and sales of Dublin Dr. Pepper.

http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2012/01/12/tiny-texas-bottler-run-out-of-dublin-dr-pepper-business/
 
Not sure this is crushing the american dream. maybe you could rename the thread, "Golden egg laying goose split in half after disagreement over eggs"
 
Not sure this is crushing the american dream. maybe you could rename the thread, "Golden egg laying goose split in half after disagreement over eggs"

The largest employer in the town loses over 1/3 of it's employees and you have a derogatory comment about the thread title?
Admit you are a closet republican and stfu.
 
I'm all for free markets, but this pisses me off. Corporate bullying is one reason that I am starting a web company that will give local business (and consumers) an edge.
 
I'm all for free markets, but this pisses me off. Corporate bullying is one reason that I am starting a web company that will give local business (and consumers) an edge.

Agree, this just seems to be gross stupidity for big companies trying to grab something for nothing when what they had was already a pretty good setup.
 
I'm talking to you junior, what the fuck do you know about business. I bet your good at world of Warcraft.

I know plenty. However, my focus is application development. I'm not the one handling the finances. That role belongs to my business partner -- MBA, University of Washington, cum laude. Any more questions, asswipe?
 
I know plenty. However, my focus is application development. I'm not the one handling the finances. That role belongs to my business partner -- MBA, University of Washington, cum laude. Any more questions, asswipe?
The next Microsoft ! Not sockhead
 
The next Microsoft ! Not sockhead

Fuck you, gramps. You're nothing but a washed up stoner who projects his feelings of inadequacy onto others - it is your only defense mechanism. You don't know shit about technology, so I suggest you shut up before you further embarrass yourself.
 
Fuck you, gramps. You're nothing but a washed up stoner who projects his feelings of inadequacy onto others - it is your only defense mechanism. You don't know shit about technology, so I suggest you shut up before you further embarrass yourself.
I know enough to know your a scared chicken shit and will get your ass kicked with your pussy attitude. I may be a stoner, but I made a million 7 years faster than the average and my job is embarrassingly easy.
 
I know enough to know your a scared chicken shit and will get your ass kicked with your pussy attitude. I may be a stoner, but I made a million 7 years faster than the average and my job is embarrassingly easy.

A million dollars isn't much money, gramps. Last I checked, it's 2012. My idea has the potential to make much more than a million dollars. That's because I am technically savy, I know what people want (we've done the market research), and I know how to work smart.
 
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