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Yoo-Hoo Chocolate Beverage Corp Specimen Stock Certificate
Yoo-Hoo Chocolate Beverage Corp Specimen Stock Certificate
Yoo-Hoo Chocolate Beverage Corp Specimen Stock Certificate
 
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This Yoo-Hoo Chocolate Beverage Corp Specimen Stock Certificate is a rare find. Yoo-Hoo was created in the 1920s when Natale Olivieri wanted to bottle a chocolate drink but it kept spoiling. Using techniques he learned from his wife's canning process, he learned to pasteurize the drink and called it Yoo-Hoo. Yogi Berra was featured in an ad drinking Yoo-Hoo to help bring in older drinkers. Yoo-Hoo changed ownership several times throughout the years before landing with Cadbury Schweppes in 2001.

The Dr Pepper / Seven-Up Companies, Inc. was created by the merger of Dr. Pepper, Inc. and the 7Up Company in 1986. The merger took place as a bailout after the FTC blocked the merger of Dr. Pepper and Coca-Cola. It was subsequently purchased by Cadbury Schweppes. In 2008 the beverages, including Yoo-Hoo, were split off into the Dr. Pepper Snapple Group. In 2018 Keurig Green Mountain purchased the Dr. Pepper Snapple Group for almost $19 billion and became Keurig Dr. Pepper.

About Specimens:
Specimen stock certificates are certificates that were archived by printers and the company as perfect examples of the company’s stock issue. Specimen’s can be identified by their “specimen” stamp, stamped holes spelling “specimen”, or they are often issued with a serial number of a series of zeros. Often, they are also issued with no serial number at all. Specimens can also represent a design that was never issued. All of these attributes make the specimen stock certificate rarer than the issued version of the share. Many enthusiasts collect specimens as a whole new category of Scripophily.