Pepperdine?
2006-09-03 13:25:29
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answer #1
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answered by Ken J 3
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Charles T. Pepper, M.D. (1830 – 1903) was the original inspiration for the Dr Pepper brand, according to the Dr Pepper/Seven Up Company. Born in Montgomery County, Virginia, he earned his medical degree from the University of Virginia and after a stint as a surgeon for the Confederacy in the Civil War. he settled with his family in Rural Retreat, Virginia where he practiced medicine and openned "Dr. Peppers Drug Store". According to legend, it was there where he employed Wade Morrison, co-founder of the company that bears Dr. Pepper's name.
2006-09-04 09:30:11
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answer #2
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answered by Moose 4
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He's a fraud, he doesn't have a doctorate. The soft drink was named after his last name "Pepper" he himself was just the father of a girl the creator "Charles Alderton" had the hots for. Steer clear of any medical advice Dr Pepper gives ya.
2006-09-03 20:31:12
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answer #3
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answered by hfmgr06 4
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No, he's been struck off the medical register and joined the French Legion. I think he's now called Sergeant Pepper.
2006-09-04 16:12:02
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answer #4
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answered by the last ninja 6
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No degree, but good soda! Do not consider it medication, but trust it as a soft drink, it is great!
2006-09-03 20:34:52
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answered by shepherd 5
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He should be trusted for liquid goodness.
2006-09-03 20:28:26
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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Baylor since it was created in Waco.
2006-09-03 20:28:01
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answer #7
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answered by abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz 6
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He's aso misunderstood.
2006-09-04 06:45:48
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answer #8
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answered by malcy 6
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haha
2006-09-03 20:26:39
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answer #9
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answered by WILSON 3
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smartass
2006-09-04 10:05:58
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answer #10
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answered by shiara_blade 6
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