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I call it coke too...guess it's all those years at UGA b/c it's all coke down there!
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Great map.
If you're in Chicago, it's a pop. |
Where I'm from in the south it's "soda."
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It's Coke :)
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my county is also 80-100 % SODA!
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PG County, MD, is a little misleading-- it says 30-50% soda, though growing up most people I knew would use "coke" instead. I guess it's 30% soda, 29% coke, and 28% "something to drink".
In Chicagoland, now, I actually often call it soda or pop. -shudder- I have been brainwashed. |
^ How funny, I grew up in PG county! However I can't recall what I called it then, maybe it was soda!
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I think that map is really cool too but the numbers are not so good. I mean 120,000 respondents in approx 3,000 counties across the country...that's not very good statistics. But it is still cool to see how it is different across the country. |
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(http://www.popvssoda.com/countystats/total-county.html ) , the map links to all of the states and gives a breakdown of all the counties in numbers. Like Lady Pi Phi said in Canada it's always refered to as 'pop'. |
It's technically "soft drink" on restaurant menus, but I call it "pop".
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Although I grew up in Chicago where everybody says pop, I always say Coke. I ask for Coke because that's what I prefer.
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Here in Ohio I will have myself a can of POP!! ;)
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Pop. :p
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