SODA vs. POP: The Endless War!

Which do you prefer?

  • Soda

  • Pop

  • Coke

  • I don't drink carbonated beverages


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In Texas, it's all coke to me..... :)
 
In North Carolina, it is called a soda or a soft drink.
 
I usually call it pop, but I won't do a double take if I hear someone say soda. My grandaddy calls it sodie-pop.
 
In North Carolina, it is called a soda or a soft drink.

Yeah, most of time I will ask what kind of drink do you want....but I hear "coke" as well.
 
Who keeps regurgitating these food threads?
 
I call it soda, everybody I know calls it soda, in fact I've never heard a human being not from a fifties sitcom call it pop...but I'm gonna call it pop from now on jus to piss of DarSentinel :o
 
This southerner does not call everything a "coke". Nor do I know anyone who does.


This is a Coke.

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This is not.

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^I grew up in ATL, and we do call everything "Coke". Granted, that's just the term we use to substitute for "soda" or "pop", and when we want something more specific like a Dr. Pepper, you'll say it. Like if you're at a restaurant, you'll normally say I want a Coke, and the waiter will ask what you want after. ie Coke, Pepsi, Dr. Pepper, Mtn Dew, etc.
 
From Missouri, I just moved up to Minnesota, and it's pop up here, but will always be soda in my heart lol
 
I've only heard no one in my entire life call it pop.

Also, the folks who call all soft drinks "Coke" are just as annoying as the people who call all cereal "corn flakes".

The daughters of one of my Mom's friends called it Pop. It's soda in the West, East and coke down south. So the midwest guys have it backwards guys, sodapop, not popsoda while below the dixie line, you apparently get a Mountain Dew or Dr. Pepper ny asking for a coke.
 
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