Bubbly sweet beverages are called...?

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What say you?

  • Pop

    Votes: 1 7.7%
  • Soda

    Votes: 8 61.5%
  • Coke

    Votes: 4 30.8%

  • Total voters
    13
As an Air Force brat living in NY MN NJ FL i adapted to what was the norm. In the Navy there an expression of " smoke n Coke" even if drinking Dr Pepper.

Today I call it carbonated beverage.

Ben
 
It was always pop growing up. Now sometimes it's soda pop. Funny, reading this made me think about it and I realized we never called Vernor's "pop". Even though it's a sweet carbonated beverage from a bottle, which makes it a pop. But nope, it's always "Vernor's". In Michigan it's a cure-all, we always keep some in the pantry for when we're under the weather.
An A&W root beer or a Vernor's over vanilla ice cream is my favorite summer cool-down treat.
 
It’s always been soda but I’ve never lived anywhere but here.

Try and get your hands on a Dr. Brown’s cream soda. Goes really great with a pastrami on Jewish rye.
 
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