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      <title>Dr Pepper maker fills out 10-calorie lineup</title>
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      <description>NEW YORK (AP) — When it comes to the calories in diet soda, Dr Pepper thinks 10 is the new zero. 
                   Starting next month, the country's No. 3 soft drink company plans to roll out 10-calorie versions of five of its biggest soda brands: 7-Up, Sunkist, Canada Dry, RC Cola and A&amp;W Root Beer. The drinks are an extension of Dr Pepper Ten, which was launched last ye...</description>
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