Mr. Pibb was a soft drink created by the Coca-Cola Company to compete with Dr Pepper.
Mr. Pibb was introduced in the United States in 1972 as a competitor to Dr Pepper, which was already a popular soft drink at the time. The drink was originally called "Peppo" but was later renamed "Mr. Pibb" in honor of Robert B. Pickett, a former executive at The Coca-Cola Company. Mr. Pibb has a similar flavor profile to Dr Pepper, with a blend of fruit and spice flavors, but is slightly sweeter and has a lower carbonation level. It is still sold in some parts of the United States, but is less widely available than Dr Pepper.