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Soft Drink Dialects

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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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Soft Drink Dialects

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