
This graphic seems to be a decision tree which solves the issue when a person is craving a Dr. Pepper. The logic diagram flows through a number of decision points, including questions regarding if Dr. Pepper is available in the fridge, if money is available, and xxxx. A solution offered is to put on a talent show to earn needed money in one case. However a solution is arrived at, once a Dr. Pepper is available, satisfaction is achieved.


The image depicts a promotional campaign for Dr. Pepper soda. The image depicts a number of multiple choice questions, leading you to the eventuality of either purchasing a Dr. Pepper or drinking an already purchased Dr. Pepper located in the refrigerator. Simple yes or no questions; asking whether you have a fridge, or a Dr. pepper in the fridge, whether you have money, and then establishes how one can obtain a Dr. Pepper if one does not already have one. A comical advertisement campaign.


This is an advertisement for Dr. Pepper that depicts a decision flowchart with a series of questions to entice consumers to purchase and drink Dr. Pepper.


This is a Dr. Pepper advertisement that is in the form of a decision chart. No matter what your decisions or options are, you always end up getting a dr pepper.


This fun figure show what to do if you are temporarily suffering from the craving for a Dr. Pepper beverage. It has steps to take in order to satisfy the craving.


This chart maps out what to do if someone is craving Dr. Pepper. With questions like "Do you have any in the fridge?" and "Got any money?", the chart details what to do in order to receive a Dr. Pepper, which is the ultimate goal.


This is an advertisement for Dr. Pepper. The advertisement is a humorous flow chart, showing a person who begins without a Dr. Pepper, and in the end, is a happy Dr. Pepper consumer.


This is a flowchart that is also an ad for Dr. Pepper. It basically states that if you are out of Dr. Pepper, you should go buy some more. Then you will be a happy person. If you don't you will be sad.


This infographic shows how to satisfy Dr. Pepper cravings. It has a decision tree asking whether you currently have it in the fridge and how you can obtain it.


This is an advertisement depicting a flow chart with Dr. pepper. Leading the consumer to believe that dr. pepper is satisfying. Asking if the custommer has money or not to purchase dr. pepper.


The following graph ask the viewer if they like DR. Pepper. If they have any DR.Pepper if they have any in the fridge. It proclaims that DR. Pepper is very satisfying and that people crave it.


This chart describes craving Dr. Pepper. Different categories on the chart include do you have any in the fridge, buy yourself some Dr. pepper, and take donations.


This advertisement is practically saying that all the social ills can be cured with a nice cold Dr. Pepper. No need to go to therapy and be ''evaluated'' just get some money and buy yourself a Dr. Pepper, the soft drink will take care of the rest.


This is a flow chart that appears to be an advertisement for Dr. Pepper. No matter the result, the customer ends up with Dr. Pepper and is "satisfied". This was obnoxious.


This appears to be an ad for Dr. Pepper. It is interesting, and kind of funny. The background is in red, and there ar characters one of them shows a sad faced person, and they are thinking of a can of Dr. Pepper.

