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Pepsi reigns supreme!> Pepsi
Aka the soda you respond 'yeah that will have to do, I guess' whenever a place doesn't have Coca Cola.
Coke =
Pepsi reigns supreme!> Pepsi
Aka the soda you respond 'yeah that will have to do, I guess' whenever a place doesn't have Coca Cola.
Pepsi reigns supreme!
Coke =
Canadian thing vs US . Sounds so weird to me to hear Coke / etc. called soda . And I’m sure it’s just as weird for you guys to hear it referred to as pop instead of soda
I will say its quite surprising seeing how many big name drinks Pepsi has under its label versus Coke; along with worldwide salesThe only decent Pepsi branded product that I ever had was Pepsi Blue.
Now Surge? That was a quality beverage.
I prefer the Dr. My choice at all of the Comets games with whatever I order to eat. Include it as the beverage in the Combos.Pepsi tastes like watered down Coke to me. Although it's funny that Pepsi owns all my other favorites between Mountain Dew, Dr. Pepper and orange Crush.
Funny thing is they're completely different flavors. Pepsi is citrus, while Coke is vanilla-raisin.Pepsi tastes like watered down Coke to me. Although it's funny that Pepsi owns all my other favorites between Mountain Dew, Dr. Pepper and orange Crush.
Believe it or not, the US is pretty closely split into thirds. About one third calls it "soda", another "pop" and almost a whole third just calls it a "coke" no matter what kind of soft drink it is.I've been in places in the South where they called all sodas/pops coca-colas. Put a flavor in front of coca-cola and you got it.
All of the different brands in western NY and the Southern tier when I grew up were all simply called pop. The stores all had signs in their windows announcing they sold ice cold pop and beer. When I got to college and the downstate kids called it soda, we found it hilarious. They still call it pop when I go back to Rochester and visit what's left of both mine and my wife's families.
But are the 'soda' parts actually adding up to a lot of the population? Thats NYC, LA, and Chicago!New York is generally a “soda” stronghold, and having mostly grown up in NJ, I find “pop” adorable but weird.
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This map shows how terrifying wide spread “Coke” for soda is. (Randomly grabbed this from a Google search so don’t ask me what “other” might be lol.)
Made it there last night, that second period was complete dominance.
Hope the word gets out more about them and more folks show up; it doesn't help that they were the worst PWHL team last year and that of the six markets this one is probably the least "hockey mad", but they look strong as hell so far this year and it'd be great to have more people in the arena.
For anyone wondering, sounds like the Sirens are practicing out of the Devils' old stomping grounds: South Mountain/Codey Arena in West Orange.
But are the 'soda' parts actually adding up to a lot of the population? Thats NYC, LA, and Chicago!
1 - I’m a 41 year old male so all set on that frontI'll welcome you aboard on two conditions
1. You're not a 16 year old girl. We have an alarming number of teenage girls that have suddenly become Devils fans
2. Help bring Alex Tuch with you
Pepsi doesn’t own Dr Pepper or CrushPepsi tastes like watered down Coke to me. Although it's funny that Pepsi owns all my other favorites between Mountain Dew, Dr. Pepper and orange Crush.
41? I had no idea the human body could last that long without eroding away to ash . Do you have to be pushed in your wheelchair to the freezing pod where they keep you semi-alive until they invent thr tech to restore some semblance of youth to your withered husk?1 - I’m a 41 year old male so all set on that front
2 - I would love to for his sake. Tuch is such a great team guy
I thought they did for some reason. Maybe I'm thinking that they bottle it in some places.Pepsi doesn’t own Dr Pepper or Crush
Depending on where you live in the world some brands are distributed by other major brands. It’s weird, I know.I thought they did for some reason. Maybe I'm thinking that they bottle it in some places.
Almost…Dr Pepper owns Keruig, Snapple and Canada Dry if I'm correct.
and if you're saying 'that's a weird f***ing mish mash of brands' - you'd be right
Good call.I'm holding out for Ring of Honor spots for Doc and Chico.
That said, it's possible for the ring to get kind of huge, and the way it's prominently displayed could become an issue as it fills up. Might've been easier to find space in the arena to set aside as a team Hall of Fame area.