Dr Pepper is prescribing some sugar this summer in honour of its 125th anniversary - the latest in a series of moves by soda makers to swap out high fructose corn syrup temporarily, according to a report by news agency AP. The spicy soda made by Dr Pepper Snapple Group Inc is rolling out Dr Pepper "Made With Real Sugar" early September, reports the AP. Cans and bottles will feature old logos in the company's deep red, and colourful designs with lions and bright swirls of colour harkening back to the 60s. The firm wanted to bring back the sugar version to help highlight its past, which dates to the creation of Dr Pepper by pharmacist Charles Alderton in Waco, EX back in 1885. The company declined to say if it will try out sugar in other brands.