What is Sprite called in the UK?

Both 7up and Sprite are lemonades.
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What is a Sprite in England?

Sparkling Lemon-Lime Flavour Soft Drink

Crisp, refreshing, clean-tasting Sprite is Great Britain's leading lemon and lime flavoured soft drink. It comes with or without sugar to give you the ultimate cut-through refreshment. Shop Now.
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Is Sprite the same as lemonade?

Other fizzy drinks, soft-drinks (or pop) which are both lemon and lime flavoured may also sometimes be referred to as lemonade, such as Sprite and 7 Up. There are also speciality flavours, such as Fentimans Rose Lemonade, which is sold in the UK, the US, and Canada.
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What is soda called in UK?

In the United Kingdom and Ireland, the term "fizzy drink" is common. "Pop" and "fizzy pop" are used in Northern England, South Wales, and the Midlands, while "mineral" or "lemonade" (as a general term) are used in Ireland.
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What is English lemonade?

lemonade in British English

(ˌlɛməˈneɪd ) noun. a drink made from lemon juice, sugar, and water or from carbonated water, citric acid, etc.
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Is British lemonade a Sprite?

No, Sprite is just Sprite. It's a lemon+lime soft drink, not lemonade.
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What is Sprite called in Australia?

TIL: Australians call Sprite "lemonade"
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What do London people call soda?

Hi, I am from Yorkshire, England and have always called soft drinks "pop", my flatmate from London insists that southerners never say "pop" and prefer to call them soft drinks or fizzy drinks.
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What is sparkling water called in England?

Here in the UK it is called a variety of things, “flavored carbonated water”, “setlzer”, or “sparkling water” but after getting over the vocabulary hurdle I have found a number of tasty options here in England for carbonated, no calorie, fruity drinks .
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What is English club soda?

uncountable noun. Club soda is fizzy water used for mixing with alcoholic drinks and fruit juice. [mainly US]
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Does UK have Sprite?

Sprite Drinks | Buy Sprite | Your Coca-Cola UK.
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Is Cranberry a Sprite?

Sprite Cranberry was a Sprite flavor inventively released for a limited time annually in the United States during the winter season from 2013 to 2018. In 2019, it got rebranded and reformulated, renamed Sprite Winter Spiced Cranberry onwards.
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Do Sprite and 7UP taste the same?

While a can of 7UP has the same amount of calories as a can of Sprite and boasts the same all-natural, lemon-lime flavor, they're quite distinct from each other in a number of ways, starting with their histories (via 7UP and The Coca-Cola Company).
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What is Sprite and lemonade called?

Coca-Cola is releasing a new flavor of Sprite made with lemonade called Sprite Lymonade. Sprite's official Instagram account teased the news in a video on Monday.
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What is hard seltzer UK?

Seltzer is a catchall term for sparkling or fizzy water – so a 'hard' seltzer is simply carbonated water mixed with alcohol and fruit flavouring.
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Is Pellegrino soda water?

The water from the spring is not naturally carbonated; the San Pellegrino plant adds “carbonation from natural origin.” San Pellegrino is acidic, with a pH of 5.6, and it contains the same minerals as Perrier, plus lithium, silica, and strontium.
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Do they have fizzy water in America?

Almost all of the popular brands have European-sounding names — La Croix, Perrier, Schweppes and Pellegrino — whether they started in Europe or not. While sparkling water might become more normalized throughout the United States, it will probably never be seen as a fully American drink.
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What do you call a British girl?

Bird. This is British slang for a girl or a woman.
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What do British call cookies?

Biscuit (UK) / Cookie (US)

In the UK, these are generally called biscuits, although people do call the bigger, softer kind cookies, too. However, in the UK, people LOVE biscuits (especially with tea) and there are hundreds of different varieties that aren't called cookies, too.
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What do British call fries?

French fries (US) are called "chips" in the UK, and "frites" in French-speaking countries.
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Does America have fizzy lemonade?

In the U.S., lemonade is a drink made from lemons, sugar, and water. No carbonation.
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Why is Sprite lemonade?

Unlike some flavored drinks, rather than just using artificial flavors or the essence of a flavor to give the drink some taste, Sprite Lemonade is made with an actual splash of lemonade inside. Also, while it was first released in plastic bottles, it now comes in cans and 12-packs so you can really stock up.
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