BentMikey
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Mr Phoebus said:If he was he'd call it soda.
Or just pop:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soft_drink
I'm amazed to learn it's sometimes called pop here - wow!!
Mr Phoebus said:If he was he'd call it soda.
BentMikey said:Or just pop:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soft_drink
I'm amazed to learn it's sometimes called pop here - wow!!
BentMikey said:Pop? Are you american?
haggis65 said:'Pop'- term used in Lancashire to descride soft drinks, nothing American about it
Mr Phoebus said:Strange? It's always been called "pop" here in the Midlands.
BentMikey said:Well, I always thought it was a Merkin thing, but I've learnt from this topic!! Must admit I'm somewhat disappointed.
Mr Phoebus said:Strange? It's always been called "pop" here in the Midlands.
Wolf04 said:North East too. There used to be a Pop Wagon came every Friday selling all the old classics Cream Soda, Dandilion and Burdock etc. oops sorry this is more of a cafe post.
Would help if I read the whole thread first, see wafflycats post above.
Nigeyy said:<pedantic mode>I live in the States in New England, where they call it soda. However in some other states -notably the mid-west -they sometimes call it pop. Mind you I grew up in Sheffield and it was always called pop there.
So what is it called if it isn't called soda or pop? A fizzy drink? Carbonated?
</pedantic mode>
magnatom said:Ginger!
As in:
Watch oot son, or aye'll pan ye way this bottle a' ginger!![]()
Mr Phoebus said:Wouldn't be an Alpine pop wagon, by any chance?
Alpine always used feral looking yoofs to despatch pop to the local estates.