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COMMENTS:
Voted : Coke - Alabama
Usually it's called a coke here in Alabama (regardless of brand name). I've heard people call it a soda too sometimes, but I've never heard anybody in this area call it pop.
Mmmmm- Pepsi (drooling)
Voted : Soda - VT
I've always known it as soda. Orange soda, grape soda. "I like soda." Coca Cola is called Coke for short sometimes. I didn't know people just called any old soda 'coke'.
I keep moving back and forth between Texas & Ohio. In Texas it's a coke and in Ohio it's a pop. I ask for a pop in Texas and they just look at me strangely. I ask for a coke in Ohio and that's what I get is a coke.
Voted : Coke - TX
gotta be classic !
Voted : Coke - TX
They also called it coke in MA where I'm originally from. I lived in PA and OH for a while I think they called it pop there.
Voted : Une canette du Pepsi (Quebec)
They call it a Crack-Pipe! (no, they don't )
Voted : Coke - TX
Coke. The old timers call it soda water.
Voted : Coke- Jawja
Myself, I call it "dinosaur urine".
Voted : Sody-pop -dialect?
We always say "pop!" here in northeast OH! But humorously I've been known to say "sody-pop!" for effect! In St Louis they all say 'soda'.. Soda to me was always that white powder they used in baking, or to freshen the frij, or in water to sweeten a sour stomach.. At the store "soda water" is fizzy water used in some mixed drinks.. And isn't there something called "soda" that they use to make explosives or dynamite? A "soda" is also what, scoops of ice cream with seltzer water or fizzy water and flavorings..?
Voted : Pop - OH
In Ohio soda is pronounced "pop".
A soda has ice cream in it in these parts...
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