Dr Pepper Unveils New Bourbon-Flavored Non-Alcoholic Drink for Your Fall Festivities

The new drink comes just in time for tailgate season.

Dr Pepper has the perfect drink for the upcoming tailgates of college football season and other fall festivities: the limited-edition, non-alcoholic Dr Pepper Bourbon-Flavored Fansville Reserve.

As described in a press release shared with Parade, the Dr Pepper Bourbon-Flavored Fansville Reserve is a "beverage inspired by the tailgate and crafted for fans with one-of-a-kind flavor that evokes sweet, savory, and woody notes with subtle hints of cherry, vanilla, chocolate and caramel depending on the sipper that are sure to delight the palate."

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So how can you get your hands on this delicious new drink?

The Dr Pepper Bourbon-Flavored Fansville Reserve is exclusively available through a sweepstake via the Pepper Perks program.

All you have to do is sign up for Pepper Perks and play the free scratch-to-win game. Along with a can of the new Dr Pepper flavor, you could also win other prizes!

Through the Pepper Perks program, you can collect points for every Dr Pepper purchase, which can then be used to redeem various prizes, including free streaming codes for services like ESPN+.

The Dr Pepper Bourbon-Flavored Fansville Reserve is only available while supplies last, so enter the sweepstakes now for a chance to win.

Along with Dr Pepper, many other companies are releasing unique offerings for the fall season.

Dunkin' added some Halloween-inspired items, like the Blood Orange Refresher, the Peanut Butter Cup Macchiato, and spirited donuts. While Milano cookies from Pepperidge Farm have a new holiday exclusive flavor, Hazelnut Hot Cocoa.

A few places are even bringing back old promotions. Chipotle has its "Boorito" promotion, which it hasn't done since 2019 due to the pandemic. After 3 p.m. on Halloween, Chipotle Rewards members can get a $6 entree if they are in costume.

McDonald's is also getting in on the fun by bringing back its "Boo Buckets," which haven't been made available since 2016.

It's all treats and no tricks this year, folks!

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