@SkolnickWho If it was a map of Canada, it would be one big blue blob. I have yet to find someone who doesn't say "pop".
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@Corath Ohio is like Canada. Want some pop, eh? (minus the eh?) - Show replies
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@SkolnickWho I live firmly in the Coke belt. When I lived in Ohio, I found it impossible to adopt "pop". -
@fenjayminor Yes. Growing up in Ohio myself, pop is natural. Soda is used on occasion. Coke always means Coca Cola.
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@SkolnickWho@fenjayminor That Soda/Coke/Pop map is fascinating! Thanks! -
@voiceofthebigjb@SkolnickWho I just noticed: Hawaii is unanimous about their term, but Alaska is all over the (ahem) map! - Show replies
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@SkolnickWho This answers a former coworker's question as to where the soda/pop line is in NYS. -
@AirlinaHunter I thought the map was fascinating :-)
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@SkolnickWho I remember the first time I asked for coke meaning Dr Pepper and actually got Coke. I was a kid at the time. -
@Adynnith That's so interesting. Pop and Soda always made sense to me, but asking for Coke when you want another was foreign to me. - Show replies
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