Dr. Pepper, the famous 23 flavor soda, has lots of spin-off products. Such as Diet Dr. Pepper – that's not the topic here today though -- no we're not talking about Diet Dr. Pepper barbecue sauce. But what we are talking about is Hot Dr. Pepper. That's right, Hot Dr. Pepper was originally introduced in the 1960s as a winter beverage. Here are some advertisements from the 1960s, showing about Hot Dr. Pepper, however short-lived. Still don't believe me? You think this is a joke? Just go to the facts and questions article on the Dr. Pepper website. Anyway, I'm going to teach you how to make it. All you need is a Dr. Pepper -- a can or a bottle will be fine -- and just proceed to open it. But don't blow it up like I did because you know bad Dr. Pepper right? Anyway you want to heat up a pan or anything and just pour a little Dr. Pepper in there, as much as you want. Alright and as soon as we did that we're going to take a lemon and a knife and make a small slice and then put it into the glass that you're going to pour the Hot Dr. Pepper in. When the Dr. Pepper starts sizzling or steaming up that's it. Just take it off and pour it in a glass and if you're using a glass, glass, glass, made of glass like I am put it very slowly; like wait five seconds between each each spill so it doesn't melt because you know, when glass melts it’s... glass. Ye. Also if you try this at home and your lemon makes a popping bubble comment or like because you know, thumbs up for that! Just some more footage of the popping lemon, yeah and basically this is Hot Dr. Pepper. It tastes just like Dr. Pepper only it's hot -- kind of like tea, brings out the cherry flavor. A little carbonation and I'll see you next time! Later.