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Certainly not. Again, I haven't had the Pibb in years (since they do not sell it in NYC), so I by no means can speak authoritatively on it. [/ QUOTE ] Sorry, I had some misplaced anger: "I'd like a number 2, regular sized, with a Dr Pepper please." "Is Pibb ok?" "uh, make it a coke please." GAWDDAMNIT. [img]/images/graemlins/mad.gif[/img] |
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Maybe a Garden Water Fountain and Water Drinking Fountain, we can compromise, but I still say no Cherry Cokes ever come from a water drinking fountain...
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Maybe a Garden Water Fountain and Water Drinking Fountain, we can compromise, but I still say no Cherry Cokes ever come from a water drinking fountain... [/ QUOTE ] That's just too goddamn many extra words. [img]/images/graemlins/smirk.gif[/img] And of course Cherry Coke doesn't come out of a drinking fountain. Why would you think that? [img]/images/graemlins/confused.gif[/img] |
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I grew up in the Arkansas Ozarks, where it was 'Coke' when I was a kid, but now has become 'pop'. This, I believe, due to heavy migration of Chicago yankees to the area. (Of which my family is part, but we were there first)
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If I want a Coke or a Pepsi, but I don't know which the restaurant serves, I just ask for a cola.
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I think Drinking Fountain Implies that you can get any Drink at it , or alteast more then one...
Because we can get into the argument of what Fountain Soda is... we might need a poll on the drinking foutain thing too edit : Damn it man you got me saying drinking fountain... |
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we might need a poll on the drinking foutain thing too edit : Damn it man you got me saying drinking fountain... [/ QUOTE ] I win! |
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In Texas, we pretty much call it all coke.
The conversation goes like this. "Would you like a coke?" if they say yes, then you ask "what kind?" If you go to a restaurant and you order a coke, and they say they only have pepsi, the order changes to dr. pepper or iced tea. |
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Because we can get into the argument of what Fountain Soda is... [/ QUOTE ] Well, they come from soda fountains. Which is what they are called around here, but we otherwise call everything "coke." That's kind of weird. |
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It is soda. Saying "pop" makes you sound like my Aunt Marianne, and you don't want that. She is from upstate NY, but so is my Mom, and I grew up outside Boston, so I don't know where that leaves us regionally.
Calling all soda "Coke" is the most ridiculous thing I have ever heard, and if you do this you are ignorant. If this is a thing people do in the South, well, shoot. You add it up. I always thought Mr. Pibb and Dr. Pepper were rivalrous Coca-Cola / Pepsi brands. Learning they are both Coca-Cola products is blowing my mind. Pibb seems to be gaining POPularity, however, since I have recently seen it at the McDonalds at LAX. |
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Coke is a brand, cola is the word you guys are looking for. We say soft drink like I assume every non american says.
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It's all coke here. If they only have pepsi, sometimes they ask if that's ok, sometimes they just bring it to you.
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This is a great thread! I can't believe no one has ever thought of it before. Let's cover another topic that is in desperate need of debate and has never been resolved!
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Pretty cranky for a Penn St. fan.
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Don't care what it is...it's Coke. Example:
"I'll have a Coke." "Okay, do you want Coke, Sprite, or Dr. Pepper?" "I'll take a Dr. Pepper." Happens all the time out here. ScottieK |
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In Pittsburgh we drink pop dahn Primantis 'nat.
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http://www.anniestore.com/image/products/tootsiepop.jpg
http://library.thinkquest.org/04oct/...mages/Soda.jpg If someone asks what you want to drink and you answer "pop" or "soda" what happens next? |
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I am from the northland and I call it soda when not referring to a specific brand.
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Its all coke.
Hey dude, you want a drink? Yeah, get me a coke What kind? Mtn Dew, thanks Yep. |
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[ QUOTE ] http://cfprod01.imt.uwm.edu/Dept/FLL...aps/q_105.html [/ QUOTE ] I think calling "sweetened carbonated beverages" all coke is a hispanic thing. [/ QUOTE ] No. Several white folks in Texas call it "Coke". I think this is retarded. I was born in STL and everyone calls it Soda, then I visited my cousin in Michigan and they called it "Pop" and I thought he was gay. Then I moved to Texas and people called Dr. Pepper, Sprite, Big Red, etc.. "Coke". WTF [img]/images/graemlins/confused.gif[/img] |
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Soda.
West coast. However, I'll often order "diet" because there is usually only one diet soda on the menu and I don't care if it's coke or pepsi or RC... |
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I always thought Mr. Pibb and Dr. Pepper were rivalrous Coca-Cola / Pepsi brands. Learning they are both Coca-Cola products is blowing my mind. [/ QUOTE ] Huh?? Dr. Pepper is a bottling company. As is Coke and Pepsi. Is this a joke? |
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http://www.popvssoda.com/ [/ QUOTE ] Great link. What the hell is happening in eastern Arkansas/Southwestern Indiana? It's a big island of soda-drinkers trapped between an ocean of poppers and an ocean of the mildly retarded. |
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first of all i found it humerous when people for the north were speaking for people in the south, "i think the people in the south call it soda?" haha. second i think this poll is borderlind polltard if you don't include "coke" b/c an entire region of our country calls it that.
at home in texas its "coke," when i lived and went to the school in the midwest it was "pop," when i lived in the northeast it was "soda" and when my grandmother speaks its "soda-pop." then if you get into the really thick country i have heard it called "soda-water." yet you include two options...polltard. |
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[ QUOTE ] http://www.popvssoda.com/ [/ QUOTE ] Great link. What the hell is happening in eastern Arkansas/Southwestern Indiana? It's a big island of soda-drinkers trapped between an ocean of poppers and an ocean of the mildly retarded. [/ QUOTE ] I think it's funny when you look at that map, and then look at the red state/blue state map of the 04 presidental election. |
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[ QUOTE ] I always thought Mr. Pibb and Dr. Pepper were rivalrous Coca-Cola / Pepsi brands. Learning they are both Coca-Cola products is blowing my mind. [/ QUOTE ] Huh?? Dr. Pepper is a bottling company. As is Coke and Pepsi. Is this a joke? [/ QUOTE ] Teh internets say that Mr. Pibb is the Coca-Cola ripoff of Dr. Pepper, which is apparently a rogue independent SODA company, with no relation to either Coca-Cola or Pepsico. I would post links, but there appear to be dozens of websites dedicated to this controversy. I just want the truth. I think I deserve it. |
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OMG, I must now spread the word to the entire region that Coca-Cola does not make all carbonated beverages! Obviously, all of us retarded people in the South believe this to be the case, so I will be a hero in these here parts for such a startling revelation. Thanks for the knowledge and for letting me know how stupid we look to the rest of the world! I'm going to get on this as soon as this Jeff Foxworthy CD is over.
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I'm convinced that these people are mildly retarded. [/ QUOTE ] Most people from the south are, but their use of "Coke" for everything may stem from the corporate headquarters for Coca Cola being in Atlanta. ~D |
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Since your name is "IlliniLou" and your loc is "University of Illinois" you really should be calling it pop. [/ QUOTE ] I hate it when people call soda, pop. I don't know why, it is just annoying. |
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this is true, however according to my grandmother everyone used to call all sodas a pepsi (at least in nc/sc).
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Thanks for the knowledge and for letting me know how stupid we look to the rest of the world! [/ QUOTE ] I'm sure you knew how stupid you looked to the rest of the world well before this thread. To quote a great man, "Yeah. America’s great, isn’t it? Except for the South." |
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Soda, all the way. When I hear people say "pop" I want to break their necks.
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This is not true. I've had it in NJ.
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Well, not entirely true. having grown up in NJ, I call it soda, but I live in New England, where the generic name is "tonic."
There are also parts of the country where the generic name is "coke" as in "What kind of coke do you want?" "I'll have a ginger ale." |
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I just find this whole thing to be silly. Was I the only one taught that people say different things to mean the same thing? I had a college roommate make fun of someone else for calling a certain cooking utensil a "pan." WTF?
For what it's worth, I generally just call it a "soft drink", sometimes "soda", almost never "pop" (but I certainly know what it's referring to). I never say "Coke" unless I'm specifically referring to Coca-Cola and I think it's funny that people do. It's like saying: "I'm going to McDonalds." "Which one?" "Burger King." Oh well, more power to the Coke marketing machine. |
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first of all i found it humerous when people for the north were speaking for people in the south, "i think the people in the south call it soda?" haha. second i think this poll is borderlind polltard if you don't include "coke" b/c an entire region of our country calls it that. at home in texas its "coke," when i lived and went to the school in the midwest it was "pop," when i lived in the northeast it was "soda" and when my grandmother speaks its "soda-pop." then if you get into the really thick country i have heard it called "soda-water." yet you include two options...polltard. [/ QUOTE ] Reason I didn't put coke was because I had no idea idiots just called it Coke. It is not Coke, Coca Cola is Coke damnit. When you say Coke, i refer to the days of when Coca Cola used to make Coke II. anyone remember that? or Clear Pepsi? Also Mr.Pibb will never out taste Dr.Pepper, clear distinction, Dr.Pepper is awesome and Mr.Pibb sucks |
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I just find this whole thing to be silly. Was I the only one taught that people say different things to mean the same thing? [/ QUOTE ] Then who would we make fun of? I think we should take all the tolerant people out back and shoot them. |
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