• @BigJim
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    91 year ago

    It’s called pop in all of Canada too. An easy way to spot an american tourist is when they say soda.

  • @BeMoreCareful
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    71 year ago

    I once announced to a room full of Minnesotans that I was going to get a pop.

    The shameful walk to the coke machine felt very lonely as I contemplated all that had led me there.

      • @BeMoreCareful
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        21 year ago

        I never heard anyone up there call it soda either.

    • @[email protected]
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      21 year ago

      I was in Arizona recently and a waiter looked at me like I was an idiot asking what kind of pop they had.

  • Omar Khayyám
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    51 year ago

    Chicago will take tree hot dogs and tree pops. Tanks.

    • @BeMoreCareful
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      41 year ago

      I can hardly express my terror when I first moved away and ordered a coke and they just handed me some random ass coke.

      Like they didn’t even ask what kind I wanted.

      • @iamdisillusioned
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        31 year ago

        Are you saying in Texas to order a drink you’d go, “I’ll have a coke”, “what kind?”, “Sprite”…?!?

        • @BeMoreCareful
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          11 year ago

          Yeah, I basically only drank sprites at the time lol

  • @[email protected]
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    41 year ago

    Fuck yeah. From my understanding Faygo was a big reason we call it pop. Rock & Rye is probably the greatest flavor of any pop.

  • Dustin
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    31 year ago

    From places that I have lived and worked - in western NY it is Pop in Rochester and Buffalo, but somewhere between Rochester and Syracuse it becomes Soda! Also, it is quite shocking to go to Texas and be asked “What kind of Coke do you want?”

  • @cfi
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    31 year ago

    Can someone tell me what Rock & Rye Faygo actually tastes like, because ive been told that it tastes nothing like a Rock & Rye cocktail

    • @Shorn
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      31 year ago

      Red cream soda I think.

    • @Braysl
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      21 year ago

      Very sweet coke, if I recall. I haven’t had any faygo in a while since graduating from uni in an area that actually stocked Faygo.

    • Tekchip
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      This seems to apply to most of the upper midwest. Iowa, Illinois, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Indiana, Ohio etc.

      From Iowa, can confirm.

      • @[email protected]
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        21 year ago

        From Wisconsin. Can also confirm: soda = pop and water fountain = bubbler. I remember my first trip down south. I got laughed at at a rest stop asking for pop and held that shit as a core memory for years.

  • @[email protected]
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    21 year ago

    They do in in PA too. I’ve lived here almost my whole life and I hate it. Pittsburghese is a fucking travesty of human language.

      • @[email protected]
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        31 year ago

        Lol, I did when I was a teenager, but I don’t drink much soda at all these days, besides the occasional root beer or ginger beer.