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    1. Dear_Milk_4323 on

      I’m from the pink area and I’ve always called it soda. I’m almost 50 years old.

    2. TheProcrastafarian on

      That isn’t the Gulf of Mexico *or* the Gulf of America. That is the Pep Sea.

    3. Jesus-slaves on

      I grew up in central Alabama and I’ve heard almost zero people call all soft drinks, cokes. I’ve worked in food service and grocery retail nearly 20 years. Occasionally a random elderly person does it but they usually, actually mean Coca Cola.

    4. BenjaminHarrison88 on

      I usually say pop but it can go all three ways in central Indiana, as the map suggests.

    5. Adorable_Dig2556 on

      What’s with the little color blip in northeast (Essex County) MA? Do they call soda dunkin?

    6. Beneficial_Ad_7044 on

      Josephine and Jackson County, Oregon, say soda while the rest of the state says pop. Interesting.

    7. stars_mcdazzler on

      I got use to saying soda because I had a friend in Georgia who would yell at me if I said anything else.

    8. TheNotoriousFAP on

      Soda is becoming more prevalent in Tennessee thanks to a massive influx of Californians. I’m from eastern Iowa and I would say it’s a 60/40 mix of Soda:Pop.

    9. I lived in Indianapolis for three years and the only time you’d ever hear it called Coke was if it was Coca Cola, otherwise it was 50/50 on soda vs pop

    10. Unable_Apartment_613 on

      That purple blob in Central West Virginia is absolute nonsense. It’s primarily soda here unless you are over 70. Then it’s pop.

    11. Sarcastic_Backpack on

      This is an old map. There are other posts on Reddit that show updates, where soda has taken over a much larger territory. In the midwest and pushing into the south a bit.

    12. CaptPotter47 on

      I only say coke when asked what I want to drink. I grew up in southern Indiana. So this checks out for me.

      But here’s the thing, if I’m at a restaurant that has Coke products, I never want anything but a Coke. If I’m at a restaurant with Pepsi products, I want nothing but a Mountain Dew. So at a a place with Pepsi, when they say “what do you want to drink?” And I say “Coke”, the next statement is typically “we only have Pepsi products, will Pepsi be ok?” To which I reply “I’ll have a Mountain Dew”. They always give me a weird look but it’s never an issue.

      Now if I could get Big Red, I would for sure order that instead.

    13. In Texas, back in the 80s-00s we’d call all soda coke, but I’ve transitioned to saying Soda now. Pop just feels wrong. „Wanna coke?“ „Sure, I’m take a sprite.“

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