What Do You Call This Popular Beverage?

What do you call this popular beverage?

  • Coke.

    Votes: 14 35.0%
  • Cola.

    Votes: 1 2.5%
  • Pop.

    Votes: 5 12.5%
  • Soda.

    Votes: 17 42.5%
  • Soda pop.

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Other (see my post)

    Votes: 3 7.5%


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Looks like Coke, which is a type of soda. If I wanted a root beer or something else that color with the fizz in it, I would ask for that. I'm even glad when I go to a restaurant and I ask for a Coke and they say, "Pepsi OK", meaning that they only sell that brand's product line. I might change my mind since I want a Coke, which is not the same.
 

Looks like Coke, which is a type of soda. If I wanted a root beer or something else that color with the fizz in it, I would ask for that. I'm even glad when I go to a restaurant and I ask for a Coke and they say, "Pepsi OK", meaning that they only sell that brand's product line. I might change my mind since I want a Coke, which is not the same.
I have tasted Coke before, but what makes it different from a Pepsi?
 

You left off "soft drink". Which I do not say, but which is the reference for it.

Also, in other parts of the world, "soda" can be much more interesting. I saw one like this just yesterday (except it was more of a blue color):

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I voted "soda" because that was the generic term for sugary carbonated beverages when I was growing up in the Philly suburbs in the 80s and 90s. My dad is from the midwest and would sometimes refer to it as "pop", though. These days, I generally just use brand names.

Here in NZ, the most common generic term would be "fizzy" or "fizzy drink". That being said, lemon-lime drinks like Sprite and 7-Up are referred to as "lemonade" -- which of course means something different for me! Took me a while to get used to that.
 

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