Join Our SMS List
Health

Keurig Dr Pepper Launches 35 Exciting New Beverages in Bold Expansion


Beverage giant Keurig Dr Pepper is making waves in the beverage industry with a significant expansion of its portfolio this year. The company is set to unveil over 35 new drinks across various categories, including soda, tea, water, juice, and energy brands.

Headquartered in Burlington, Massachusetts, and Frisco, Texas, Keurig Dr Pepper announced this exciting lineup on Wednesday. Among the new offerings are unique flavors such as Dr Pepper Creamy Coconut, A&W Root Beer Float, 7UP Shirley Temple, and Canada Dry Fruit Splash Strawberry, to name a few.

Consumers want beverages that fit every need throughout their day,” stated Katie Webb, vice president of innovation at Keurig Dr Pepper. This sentiment reflects the company’s commitment to meeting diverse consumer preferences.

Several of these new drinks will be available as limited-time offerings, adding an element of excitement for consumers.

HEINEKEN TO CUT UP TO 6,000 JOBS GLOBALLY, LOWERS PROFIT GROWTH FORECAST AMID INDUSTRY STRUGGLES

dr-pepper-creamy-coconut-cans

Limited-edition Dr Pepper Creamy Coconut and Dr Pepper Creamy Coconut Zero Sugar return to shelves in April 2026. (Keurig Dr Pepper / Unknown)

Dr Pepper Creamy Coconut is set to make its return in April, followed by A&W Root Beer Float in July. The 7UP Shirley Temple flavor is expected to roll out nationwide during the holiday season.

In a nod to America’s 250th birthday, Snapple will introduce a limited-time raspberry tea and lemonade blend this summer, alongside a refresh of its packaging and logo starting in March.

Canada Dry is also expanding its Fruit Splash line with a new strawberry flavor, which will be launched nationwide in February.

KEURIG RECALLS MORE THAN 80K MCCAFÉ DECAF K-CUP PODS OVER CAFFEINE MIX-UP

Keurig Dr Pepper has noted that citrus flavors are particularly popular among younger consumers, leading to launches like Bai Barù Blood Orange and the Kroger-exclusive 7UP Endless Summer Mandarin Orange.

Interestingly, zero-sugar sodas are experiencing six times more dollar growth compared to their regular counterparts. As a result, all carbonated soft drink innovations for 2026 will be available in both regular and zero-sugar options.

Mott’s is also set to debut its first zero-sugar juice drink line in March, catering to the growing demand for healthier beverage options.

In the energy drink sector, brands like GHOST, C4, Bloom, and Black Rifle are also expanding their flavor offerings, reflecting the dynamic nature of the beverage market.

MCDONALD’S PLANS MASSIVE OVERHAUL WITH MAJOR CHANGES TO RESTAURANTS AND MENUS

aw-root-beer-float

Cans of A&W Root Beer Float and A&W Root Beer Float Zero Sugar, set to launch in July 2026. (Keurig Dr Pepper / Unknown)

According to Keurig Dr Pepper’s State of Beverages 2025 Trend Report, an impressive 44% of Americans—and 72% of Gen Z consumers—try new beverages each month. This trend highlights the evolving landscape of consumer preferences.

GET FOX BUSINESS ON THE GO BY CLICKING HERE

“Dr Pepper Creamy Coconut was inspired by viral social media trends, and its comeback is powered by pure consumer love—when fans rally this hard for a flavor, we listen,” Webb added, emphasizing the brand’s responsiveness to consumer desires.


Beverage giant Keurig Dr Pepper is making waves in the beverage industry with a significant expansion of its portfolio this year. The company is set to unveil over 35 new drinks across various categories, including soda, tea, water, juice, and energy brands.

Headquartered in Burlington, Massachusetts, and Frisco, Texas, Keurig Dr Pepper announced this exciting lineup on Wednesday. Among the new offerings are unique flavors such as Dr Pepper Creamy Coconut, A&W Root Beer Float, 7UP Shirley Temple, and Canada Dry Fruit Splash Strawberry, to name a few.

Consumers want beverages that fit every need throughout their day,” stated Katie Webb, vice president of innovation at Keurig Dr Pepper. This sentiment reflects the company’s commitment to meeting diverse consumer preferences.

Several of these new drinks will be available as limited-time offerings, adding an element of excitement for consumers.

HEINEKEN TO CUT UP TO 6,000 JOBS GLOBALLY, LOWERS PROFIT GROWTH FORECAST AMID INDUSTRY STRUGGLES

dr-pepper-creamy-coconut-cans

Limited-edition Dr Pepper Creamy Coconut and Dr Pepper Creamy Coconut Zero Sugar return to shelves in April 2026. (Keurig Dr Pepper / Unknown)

Dr Pepper Creamy Coconut is set to make its return in April, followed by A&W Root Beer Float in July. The 7UP Shirley Temple flavor is expected to roll out nationwide during the holiday season.

In a nod to America’s 250th birthday, Snapple will introduce a limited-time raspberry tea and lemonade blend this summer, alongside a refresh of its packaging and logo starting in March.

Canada Dry is also expanding its Fruit Splash line with a new strawberry flavor, which will be launched nationwide in February.

KEURIG RECALLS MORE THAN 80K MCCAFÉ DECAF K-CUP PODS OVER CAFFEINE MIX-UP

Keurig Dr Pepper has noted that citrus flavors are particularly popular among younger consumers, leading to launches like Bai Barù Blood Orange and the Kroger-exclusive 7UP Endless Summer Mandarin Orange.

Interestingly, zero-sugar sodas are experiencing six times more dollar growth compared to their regular counterparts. As a result, all carbonated soft drink innovations for 2026 will be available in both regular and zero-sugar options.

Mott’s is also set to debut its first zero-sugar juice drink line in March, catering to the growing demand for healthier beverage options.

In the energy drink sector, brands like GHOST, C4, Bloom, and Black Rifle are also expanding their flavor offerings, reflecting the dynamic nature of the beverage market.

MCDONALD’S PLANS MASSIVE OVERHAUL WITH MAJOR CHANGES TO RESTAURANTS AND MENUS

aw-root-beer-float

Cans of A&W Root Beer Float and A&W Root Beer Float Zero Sugar, set to launch in July 2026. (Keurig Dr Pepper / Unknown)

According to Keurig Dr Pepper’s State of Beverages 2025 Trend Report, an impressive 44% of Americans—and 72% of Gen Z consumers—try new beverages each month. This trend highlights the evolving landscape of consumer preferences.

GET FOX BUSINESS ON THE GO BY CLICKING HERE

“Dr Pepper Creamy Coconut was inspired by viral social media trends, and its comeback is powered by pure consumer love—when fans rally this hard for a flavor, we listen,” Webb added, emphasizing the brand’s responsiveness to consumer desires.