It’s all faygo if we’re being fair.
Pop is slang, coke is a brand, soda is the read deal. You used to go to a business that had a soda fountain. SODA
soda pop
thanks obummer
everyone knows it’s fizzy juice
The rest of the world: Order what the fuck you actually want instead of adding a layer of needless obfuscation.
poor autistic bartenders in the US
Inshallah the South will no longer be a walking advertisement for coca cola 🙏
Heretic.
Good.
St. Louis in 1947, We’re Different from CHICAGO we’re calling it SODA!
obamna
SODAAAA!!!
Never underestimate the pincer attack from the coasts
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What the hell was that
This is storytelling, this is Cosby comedy, this isn’t “bing bing bing,” it’s going to require a little bit of your attention.
We call it pop up in Canada so I’m rooting for that, but I will accept some loss of territory if it helps eliminate the coke people.
Yeah honestly it sounds a little weird calling it soda lol but calling it Coke makes absolutely no sense 😅
where’s soda pop
I had friends from the south and would ask me if I wanted a coke, but would bring everything but a coke.
And we still say pop in the PNW.
I’m in the Portland metro area. Only my grandma says pop. Everyone else I know says soda
From Seattle. Its closer to 50/50 Pop/Soda. When you say coke, its Coca Cola specifically.
Also from Seattle, never heard someone say Pop in my life.
I hear it from places on the Eastside.
These are always so weird to me. I grew up in the rural south, and I’ve never once heard Coke used to describe soft drinks generically. In my experience when someone asks for a “coke” they specifically mean Coca Cola and would be pissed if they got something else.
My spouse is from the deep south and grew up saying it.
If you go to Georgia, ‘coke’ is whichever cola they have. At least that’s been my experience when visiting family down there. 99% of the time you get Coca Cola, but that 1% is a kick in the nuts.
Had the same experience when I lived in east Texas and visited rural Louisiana. But it wasn’t that way when I lived in Virginia. Coke meant Coca Cola, and if you asked for coke and they had Pepsi, they’d ask if Pepsi was ok.
In western Washington, it’s a hodgepodge.
Iirc when I lived there the reason is because the Cole bottling plant was there so it just came naturally as lingo