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The distribution of generic names given to soft drinks in North America

PopVsSoda.com; Alan McConchie

A map showing soft drink dialects in North America. "Soda" is used (light green) mainly in California and Nevada. "Pop" (light yellow) in Canada. "Coke" (light purple) in the Southern U S. "Other" (orange) is used mainly in Quebec and northern Canada.

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Alaska
Soda
Arizona
Soda
Utah
Soda
District of Columbia
Soda
Florida
Soda
Idaho
Pop
Rhode Island
Soda
Washington
Pop
Wyoming
Pop
Montana
Pop
North Dakota
Pop
Kentucky
Coke
Virginia
Soda
Delaware
Soda
Mississippi
Coke
West Virginia
Pop
Nebraska
Pop
Texas
Coke
Missouri
Soda
Louisiana
Coke
Hawaii
Soda
North Carolina
Soda
Oregon
Pop
Alabama
Coke
New Mexico
Coke
Kansas
Pop
Wisconsin
Soda
New Jersey
Soda
South Carolina
Coke
Michigan
Pop
Connecticut
Soda
Pennsylvania
Pop
Colorado
Pop
Nevada
Pop
Massachusetts
Soda
Georgia
Coke
Maryland
Soda
Oklahoma
Pop
Tennessee
Coke
California
Soda
Arkansas
Coke
South Dakota
Pop
Ohio
Pop
Indiana
Pop
Iowa
Pop
Illinois
Pop
Yukon
Pop100%
Northwest Territories
Pop99.3%
New Hampshire
Soda0.148%
Vermont
Soda0.322%
Nunavut
Other97.8%
Maine
Soda0.420%
Nova Scotia
Pop95.1%
Prince Edward Island
Pop86.9%
Saskatchewan
Pop100%
New Brunswick
Pop98.8%
British Columbia
Pop96.8%
Newfoundland and Labrador
Pop98.5%
Alberta
Pop100%
New York
Soda0.177%
Québec
Other99.7%
Manitoba
Pop99.9%
Ontario
Pop99.9%
Minnesota
Pop0.119%
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