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Few American linguistic debates have bubbled quite as long and effervescently as the one over whether a generic soft drink ...
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It all stems from a mix of economic enterprise and linguistic ingenuity. The popularity of“soda” in the Northeast likely reflects the soda fountain's longer history in the region.
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Coca-Cola's "It's the real thing" slogan hasn't exactly been true for a long time, but at a candy shop in NYC, you can try a ...
The history behind soft drinks and the regional naming and debate of whether it should be called pop, soda or coke.
In 1886, a pharmacist named John Pemberton created cola syrup in Atlanta, Georgia. He brought a jug over to a local pharmacy, and it was paired with carbonated water and put on the menu as a soda ...