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Dr Pepper Creamy Coconut Returns April 2026 Amid 35‑Plus New Flavors

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  • The logo for Keurig Dr. Pepper appears above a trading post on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange, July 12, 2018. (AP Photo/Richard Drew, File)
    The logo for Keurig Dr. Pepper appears above a trading post on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange, July 12, 2018. (AP Photo/Richard Drew, File)
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    The logo for Keurig Dr. Pepper appears above a trading post on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange, July 12, 2018. (AP Photo/Richard Drew, File)
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    The logo for Keurig Dr. Pepper appears above a trading post on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange, July 12, 2018. (AP Photo/Richard Drew, File)
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  • Dr Pepper Creamy Coconut will be available for a limited time starting in April.
    Dr Pepper Creamy Coconut will be available for a limited time starting in April.
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  • Dr Pepper Creamy Coconut will be available for a limited time starting in April.
    Dr Pepper Creamy Coconut will be available for a limited time starting in April.
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    Dr Pepper Creamy Coconut will be available for a limited time starting in April. (Credit: Keurig Dr Pepper) Source Full size

Creamy Coconut Dr Pepper Reappears in April 2026 The Utah‑style “dirty soda” version of Dr Pepper, first launched in summer 2024, will be back for a limited run beginning April 2026 [1][2]. Keurig Dr Pepper markets the comeback as part of a refreshed 2026 portfolio, targeting fans of the original summer release. The limited‑time window aligns with the company’s seasonal‑release strategy, which it has used for other flavors in recent years.

Keurig Dr Pepper Announces Over 35 New 2026 Varieties A Wednesday news release confirms that more than 35 new beverage varieties will hit shelves throughout 2026 [1][2]. The rollout spans multiple categories, including sodas, teas, and flavored waters, and is designed to meet diverse consumer preferences across the day. The company frames the expansion as a response to evolving taste trends and a desire to offer “more ways to enjoy the brands they love.”

Additional Seasonal and Exclusive Flavors Expand Portfolio Snapple’s “Two Hundred Fif‑TEA Party,” a raspberry‑lemonade blend, celebrates America’s 250th anniversary [1][2]. Holiday‑season 7UP Shirley Temple returns with pomegranate‑lemon‑lime, while A&W Root Beer Float launches in July [1][2]. Canada Dry Fruit Splash Strawberry and Bai Baru Blood Orange debut in February, and 7UP Endless Summer Mandarin Orange will be sold exclusively at Kroger stores [1][2].

Innovation Team Emphasizes Consumer‑Centric Daypart Strategy Vice President of Innovation Katie Webb explains that the 2026 lineup is built around “beverages that fit every need throughout their day,” highlighting a focus on daypart‑specific offerings [2]. Webb’s comments underscore the company’s intent to capture both core and niche markets through targeted flavor releases. No contradictory statements appear across the two reports regarding this strategic emphasis.

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Timeline

Summer 2024 – Dr Pepper Creamy Coconut debuts as a Utah‑style “dirty soda,” marking its first limited‑run introduction and setting the stage for future seasonal revivals [1][2].

Feb 2026 – Canada Dry Fruit Splash Strawberry launches in February as a limited‑window flavor, expanding the brand’s fruit‑forward portfolio [1][2].

Feb 2026 – Bai Baru Blood Orange debuts in February as a limited‑window beverage, adding a tangy blood‑orange water option to the 2026 lineup [1][2].

Apr 2026 – Dr Pepper Creamy Coconut returns for a limited‑time run beginning in April, reviving the popular 2024 “dirty soda” for a new seasonal audience [1][2].

Apr 2026 – Keurig Dr Pepper announces a rollout of more than 35 new beverage varieties for 2026, signaling a broad, consumer‑centric expansion across its brands [1][2].

Apr 2026 – Katie Webb, vice president of innovation, states, “Consumers want beverages that fit every need throughout their day,” underscoring the strategic focus behind the extensive flavor launch [2].

July 2026 – A&W Root Beer Float hits stores in July as a limited‑window offering, re‑introducing a classic float flavor for summer consumers [1][2].

Summer 2026 – 7UP Endless Summer Mandarin Orange becomes a Kroger exclusive, highlighting a targeted retail partnership and seasonal mandarin‑lemon‑lime blend [1][2].

2026 (throughout year) – Snapple launches Two Hundred Fif‑TEA Party, a raspberry‑lemonade tea blend that commemorates America’s 250th anniversary, linking the product to a major national milestone [1][2].

Holiday season 2026 – 7UP Shirley Temple returns for the holidays with a pomegranate‑lemon‑lime flavor, pairing festive pomegranate notes with the classic lemon‑lime profile for seasonal appeal [1][2].