Why can't I find 7up anywhere any more at restaurants?!
Answers: I can't believe it everywhere I go it's either Sprite or Sierra Mist, I thought 7up was a good seller?
7Up is a small company that is not affiliated with any of the major cola manufacturers (Coke/Pepsi). Most restaurants either sell Coca-Cola products or Pepsi products. They both have their own lemon/lime soda so there is no need for restaurants to bring in an additional lemon/lime soda. It's not cost efficient.
try dennys
I'm probally wrong but didn't sierra mist replace 7up... I havent seen it anywhere??? It usta be the best when I was sick
i think beacuse 7up became ther own company
not like sprite with coke
and sierra mist with pepsi
sprite, sierra mist, and mountain dew are gross! i loved 7-up it was the best!!!
I'm so sorry. I feel bad for you because I like 7-up too. I think its a crying shame.
Well 7up is more expensive so people tend to buy the cheap but ok brands {i.e Sprite, Sierra Mist}
It depends on the region you are in. In certain places I cannot find Mr. Pibb. In certain places I see fruit punch instead of Slice or Sunkist.
they have been given the 7 downs
because sprite pwned it.
not any more cuz it didn't make enough money. but some places still have it.
personally i tought it had way to much sugar.
7up suck....u need mello yellow
Same here with me for Dr. Pepper. Mr. Pibb is in most restaurants I go to.
in and out burger lol they are the ONLY ones that have it. but 7 up is a coke product but now there is sprite
coca cola is taking over!!! run for the hills. Pepsi has no chance.
B/c it's gross, lol. Serously though, ever since they've done the whole "made from all natural" ingredients thing it's tasted differant and I don't think people like it anymore. I was always more of a sprite fan but I always liked 7up, now I can barely swallow it. Plus, it's been replaced by sierra mist.
because its gross
7 up is its own company and since pepsi came up with sierra mist it comes with having pepsi products, and the same for sprite and coke products
coke owns sprite and on those soda machings.they are it.............
the other option pepsi and sprite................most want the coke.....
The Dr Pepper Company merged with The Seven-Up Company in 1986 and the combined institution was known as Dr Pepper/Seven-Up Companies, Inc. In 1995, London-based Cadbury Schweppes acquired Dr Pepper/Seven-Up Companies, Inc. The names has been shortened to Dr Pepper/Seven Up. That might have something to do with it.
The 7up sales people must be slackers...unlike the cranberry sales people...or maybe they're just independently wealthy and don't have to rely on restaurants, smeshtaurants.....
I know, I ask for diet 7-up and they are like WHAT?
seven up is the one, the other ones are gangsters, how about fanta orange, that is all you see too., and the crummiest root beers, where do you live?? this is how it is in nyc and surrounding areas, (and they tell you, "it is the same thing" about sprite) oh,well, maybe move to PA, i think the brands are better there in some places,
OMG Good question! I guess they are just a company on their own. Most restaurants serve either Coke or Pepsi products.
It's now called spritz.
Possibly because it doesn't have caffeine, and is not affiliated with the major soda companies in the US. In Canada it is still affiliated with Pepsi so we do see it in restaurants here.
7-Up is a product of Dr. Pepper. Coke and Pepsi are the big shots and have the market monopolized. Welcome to the 21st century. Sorry.