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  • It also will continue selling the cane-sugar version in other parts of Texas in nostalgic packaging, without "Dublin" on the label.

    Dr Pepper Snapple Settles Trademark Dispute With Oldest Bottler Mike Esterl 2012

  • Eventually sugar beet, grown in Central Europe, sliced into the monopoly on sweetness enjoyed by cane-sugar producers.

    Sugar in the Raw J.R. McNeill 2011

  • Heather -- Ironically, I've heard that the cane-sugar bottling plant in Temple produces a lot of the Dublin Dr Pepper.

    Dr Pepper and peanuts | Homesick Texan Homesick Texan 2008

  • The operations that American Sugar Refining will acquire comprise the cane-sugar refineries in London and Lisbon, Lyle's Golden Syrup factory in London, the associated sugar and syrup brands and the Tate

    Tate 2010

  • The letter is the latest salvo fired in a long-simmering dispute between U.S. food companies and the sugar industry over federal policy that artificially inflates the domestic price of U. S.-produced sugar in order to support the incomes of politically savvy sugar-beet farmers on the Northern Plains and cane-sugar farmers in the South.

    Food Firms Warn of Sugar Shortage 2009

  • It says that in 1967 a substantial deep-water jetty was built at Silvertown at what is the largest cane-sugar refinery in the world.

    View from the barrier M 2008

  • My brother-in-law, a poor college student who lives with my wife and I, will be denied all access to my special cane-sugar root beer stash if he neglects his civic duty.

    Turning online popularity into real world votes: how Ron Paul or Dennis Kucinich can win 2007

  • Among the works of Haworth, his researches regarding the different forms of grape-sugar and on the arrangement of the atoms in cane-sugar, maltose and milk-sugar, starch and cellulose, ought to be given special prominence.

    Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1937 - Presentation Speech 1966

  • Association complained that their industry, which had been recently established, would be ruined by allowing reductions to Cuban growers; the cane-sugar planters of Louisiana were allied with them; and the friends of protection feared the effect of any break in the tariff wall.

    The United States Since the Civil War Charles Ramsdell Lingley

  • _Bacillus chauvaei_ ferments cane-sugar solutions in such a way that normal butyric arid, inactive lactic acid, carbon dioxide, and hydrogen result;

    Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 3, Part 1, Slice 2 "Baconthorpe" to "Bankruptcy" Various

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