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  1. Dr Pepper Museum

    VISITOR INFO Reservations are not required to visit the Museum! Pay admission when you arrive and go through the Museum at your own pace. Tickets are not available for sale online.

  2. About - Dr Pepper Museum

    Dr Pepper is a native of Waco, Texas, and the oldest major soft drink in America. It was created by Dr. Charles Alderton at the Old Corner Drug Store in 1885, predating Coca-Cola by one year.

  3. Plan Your Visit - Dr Pepper Museum

    Visitors who pay General Admission get a free Dr Pepper in our Soda Fountain. Admissions staff will give you a printed ticket along with your payment receipt to turn into the Soda Fountain.

  4. Experiences - Dr Pepper Museum

    Annual Convention 10-2-4 Club History History History of Dr Pepper History of Dr Pepper Museum Collections & Archives Object Donations

  5. History of Dr Pepper Museum

    The Dr Pepper Museum opened to the public in May 1991 and has hosted over 3 million visitors. It is located in Waco, Texas and is the home of the Nation’s oldest major soft drink.

  6. History - Dr Pepper Museum

    Keurig Dr Pepper is the oldest major manufacturer of soft drink concentrates and syrups in the United States. Dr Pepper is America’s unique flavor and was created, manufactured and sold …

  7. Tours & Field Trips - Dr Pepper Museum

    Want the Dr Pepper Museum to come to your next big event? Featuring a variety of topics, a Dr Pepper Museum educator will facilitate activities at a booth or give a small presentation.

  8. Virtual Tour - Dr Pepper Museum

    Old Corner Drug Store Dr Pepper was invented in 1885 in the Old Corner Drug Store in Waco, Texas. This pharmacy was a popular spot for the many people traveling through Waco and …

  9. Home | Dr Pepper Museum Gift Shop

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  10. Make-A-Soda - Dr Pepper Museum

    The Keurig Dr Pepper Liquid Lab is the first door on the left. You will need to pay admission in the main Museum building, which is the yellow brick building, before heading over to your Make-A …