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Dr. Pepper omits "under God" from Pledge to Flag
KLIF - Dallas/Fort Worth ^ | 2/1/02 | self

Posted on 02/01/2002 8:16:25 AM PST by smokinleroy

I heard on the Darrel Ankarlo show on KLIF radio (Dallas/Fort Worth) this morning that some students in Iowa are launching a letter-writing campaign to protest the actions of Dallas based Dr. Pepper. It seems on a recently issued can with a patriotic theme including a picture of the statue of liberty that they printed the Pledge of Allegience to the Flag in which they omitted the phrase "under God". When inquired as to the reason, the company representative said that there was not enough room. Anyone else hear this story?

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To: xm177e2
"McCarthyites" ??? What you talk'n bout willis.??
42 posted on 02/01/2002 1:53:52 PM PST by Pompah
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To: smokinleroy
E-mail freeped as we speak and write.........I hope they enjoy losing millions of customers and trying to quench thirst in hell................
44 posted on 02/01/2002 2:14:49 PM PST by Mat_Helm
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To: Stand Watch Listen
This is the lame response I received from them that even made me more mad:

Thank you for contacting Dr Pepper/Seven Up, Inc. about the current Dr Pepper packaging in your market. Your comments are appreciated as they provide valuable feedback.

Given recent national events, this patriotic packaging was designed by our Graphics department to reflect our pride in this country's determination to stand together as one, strong and indivisible, under any circumstances. The Statue of Liberty and the Pledge of Allegiance were chosen as two of the greatest symbols to represent that feeling. We think we have a message that is resoundingly patriotic, a message that we are a united nation. We felt "One Nation...Indivisible" best represented the message we were trying to get across.

Again, we appreciate you taking the time to share your opinion with us about this packaging. We have forwarded your comments for usage when evaluating future packaging designs.

45 posted on 02/01/2002 2:16:23 PM PST by truthandlife
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To: smokinleroy
I'm old-fashioned. I like the pre-1954 version - the Classic Pledge - better than the new stuff.
46 posted on 02/01/2002 2:19:31 PM PST by Doctor Doom
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To: Cousin Eddie
This is painful...it's the only soft drink that I drink (2-3 per day). Arghhh!!!!!

I am addicted to Dr. Pepper. I guess I'll start Lent early this year. Good bye Dr. Pepper.

47 posted on 02/01/2002 2:29:39 PM PST by IM2Phat4U
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To: Cousin Eddie
1. Tell me, why were those words deleted? Why not take out "to the flag", "United States of America", "to the republic", or "with liberty and justice for all"? You could have saved more room! (By the way, please don't get any ideas...this is sarcasm in case you missed it.)

I wouldn't mind if they took out the "indivisable" part.

48 posted on 02/01/2002 2:38:59 PM PST by southern rock
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To: smokinleroy
anyone have a picture of the can?
49 posted on 02/01/2002 2:42:08 PM PST by Koblenz
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To: vannrox
At least they put the pledge on there- even if it was only the original version and not the later 1950s ammended version. Why not criticize the other soda companies for not putting anything patriotic on their cans, instead of making a stink over a company that did put an original piece of Americana on the can? It's not like they changed it as did the WTC statue folks in NY- they just printed it as the author originally wrote it. It is second best, perhaps, but better than nothing at all. If people slam companies every time they try to do something good, companies will not do anything at all for fear that someone will find fault in it and get their panties in a wad.
50 posted on 02/01/2002 2:51:05 PM PST by piasa
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To: smokinleroy
Responce from DR.Pepper 7-Up:

Thank you for contacting Dr Pepper/Seven Up, Inc. about the current Dr Pepper packaging in your market. Your comments are appreciated as they provide valuable feedback.

Given recent national events, this patriotic packaging was designed by our Graphics department to reflect our pride in this country's determination to stand together as one, strong and indivisible, under any circumstances. The Statue of Liberty and the Pledge of Allegiance were chosen as two of the greatest symbols to represent that feeling. We think we have a message that is resoundingly patriotic, a message that we are a united nation. We felt "One Nation...Indivisible" best represented the message we were trying to get across.

Again, we appreciate you taking the time to share your opinion with us about this packaging. We have forwarded your comments for usage when evaluating future packaging designs.

Second E-mail response:

Dear Mark,

Thank you for contacting Dr Pepper/Seven Up, Inc. This reply indicates receipt of your email message. Your request is very important to us and will be responded to as soon as possible. For immediate assistance, please call Consumer Relations at 1-800-696-5891.

----- Original Message ----- Received: Friday, February 01, 2002, 5:17:00 pm Subject: Dr. Pepper Eliminates "Under God" in pledge of allegiance on beverage can!

Subject: Dr. Pepper Eliminates "Under God" in pledge of allegiance on beverage can!

I will no longer purchase any Dr Pepper drinks and will pass this on to all of my Christian and religious friends and organizations to boycott your products. This is a Christian nation that has a Christian foundation in its past, present, and future. To be as political as to remove the acknowledgement of God from the blessing of our country is revolting, by editing this from our nations pledge printed on cans.

You just made a bad choice and will lose millions of customers. If you like atheist customers than enjoy their company in hell.

The information in this e-mail and any attachments is confidential and may be subject to legal professional privilege. It is intended solely for the attention and use of the named addressee(s). If you are not the intended recipient, or person responsible for delivering this information to the intended recipient, please notify the sender immediately. Unless you are the intended recipient or his/her representative you are not authorized to, and must not, read, copy, distribute, use or retain this message or any part of it.

51 posted on 02/01/2002 2:51:47 PM PST by Mat_Helm
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To: Pompah
God was added into the Pledge of Allegiance, and God was added onto our paper money during the 1950s. The *original* versions did not include that.
52 posted on 02/01/2002 3:14:38 PM PST by xm177e2
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To: Cousin Eddie
Mr Phibs (sp?) is quiet similar to Dr. Pepper. Some lady called in our local Memphis talk show the other day and mentioned this idiocy.
53 posted on 02/01/2002 6:04:19 PM PST by GailA
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To: xm177e2
It doesn't belong in the pledge in the first place, it was added by McCarthyites, not our Founding Fathers.

Francis Bellamy (1855 - 1931), a Baptist minister, wrote the original Pledge in August 1892. He was a Christian Socialist. In his Pledge, he is expressing the ideas of his first cousin, Edward Bellamy, author of the American socialist utopian novels, Looking Backward (1888) and Equality(1897).

Francis Bellamy in his sermons and lectures and Edward Bellamy in his novels and articles described in detail how the middle class could create a planned economy with political, social and economic equality for all. The government would run a peace time economy similar to our present military industrial complex.

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The Pledge of Allegiance A Short History


54 posted on 02/01/2002 6:26:48 PM PST by Looking for Diogenes
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To: piasa
At least they put the pledge on there- even if it was only the original version and not the later 1950s ammended version. Why not criticize the other soda companies for not putting anything patriotic on their cans, instead of making a stink over a company that did put an original piece of Americana on the can?

I've gone through cases of Dr. Pepper with this particular graphic rendition. First of all, the entire pledge is not on the can and was never intended to be. The wording is exactly "One Nation...Indivisible". Yep, those words do occur in the pledge, yet that doesn't mean Dr. Pepper is going out of their way to omit "under God". If you want to look at it that way, you might also be upset that they didn't mention anything in particular about a flag, they didn't specifically mention the United States of America, nothing to the Republic for which it stands, no liberty, and definitely no justice for all.

I agree with your other points, piasa. Dr. Pepper didn't have to add the patriotic theme, though I'm sure they'll make sure to run their plans by all the whiners when they change the graphics the next time.

55 posted on 02/01/2002 7:18:24 PM PST by cashion
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To: Looking for Diogenes
I love FREE REPUBLIC. Someone starts bitch'n about a stupid soft drink. Blah,Blah,Blah,
Next thing you know, You've learned something.
Something worth thinking about.

Thank you Sir.

57 posted on 02/01/2002 10:49:02 PM PST by Pompah
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To: smokinleroy
Bumping for a Dr. Pepper/7Up boycott. Just received my cowardly unsigned canned response that forbids me from sharing (as I don't want to get FR into any trouble.) You can get one as well. Please feel free to phone or email your own outrage to the company...see previous posts. Let the boycotting begin.
58 posted on 02/03/2002 9:13:15 AM PST by Osinski
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To: smokinleroy
If the can only says: "One Nation...Indivisible"......that's not the "Pledge"..it's one phrase that represents a united country.....This is being blown out of proportion of this is the case...
59 posted on 02/07/2002 6:07:49 AM PST by Uglywhiteguy
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