
Wisconsin Sausage Maker Teams Up With Dr Pepper for Wild New Flavor
One of the latest brands experimenting with bold collaborations is Dr Pepper. They recently teamed up with Tic Tac for flavor-inspired variations, and now they are joining forces with a well-known sausage maker for something no one saw coming.
A Classic Wisconsin Brand Meets a Soda Icon
Headquartered in Sheboygan Falls, Wisconsin, Johnsonville Sausage was founded in 1945 by Ralph and Alice Stayer. Dr Pepper had already been around for decades at that point, so it is not hard to imagine both brands becoming staples in Midwestern households over the years.
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Fast forward to 2026, and the two companies are officially collaborating on a product that feels straight out of a state fair food brainstorm session. The new Dr Pepper Inspired Sausage and Smoked Sausage feature the soda brand’s signature 23 flavors blended directly into the meat.

What Does Dr. Pepper Sausage Actually Taste Like?
One reviewer has already had the chance to try it. Kennedy Dierks from Allrecipes.com says the sausages do in fact taste like Dr Pepper. She noted that the distinctive scent was noticeable immediately after opening the package.
Dierks wrote that it tasted exactly how she expected Dr Pepper flavored sausage to taste, adding that Johnsonville really nailed the iconic 23 flavors. However, she admitted she tapped out after about six bites because it was too sweet for her preference. While she said the sausage itself was fine, the sweetness was the overwhelming factor.
Coming Soon to Midwest Stores
The new Dr Pepper sausages are expected to hit store shelves across the Midwest throughout the spring. That likely means Minnesota and Wisconsin shoppers could start spotting them at local grocery stores soon.
Whether this becomes a backyard barbecue staple or a one-time curiosity buy, it is definitely one of the more unexpected food collaborations of the year.
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