Who says soft drink?

A solid 6% of Americans simply call them soft drinks, especially in Louisiana and North Carolina. In small pockets of the Deep South, cocola is the preferred term. And in Boston, tonic is what a decent amount of older residents grew up saying, although that term is quickly falling out of favor.
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WHO calls soft drink?

"Soft drink" or "cold drink" is the phrase of choice in New Orleans and most of east Texas as far west as the Dallas–Fort Worth Metroplex (although in the DFW Metroplex itself the usage is somewhat colloquial).
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What do Southerners call soft drinks?

Most Southerners, meanwhile, tend to call any soft drink a 'Coke,' no matter what brand they're sipping." (Aside: There appears to be a soda pocket in St.
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What part of the US says soft drink?

Carbonated Drinks:

On the West Coast and in New England, people are more likely to say "soda," whereas in some parts of the South, people say "Coke" or "Coca-Cola" to refer to any type of carbonated beverage. You'll likely hear "pop" in states like North Dakota and Minnesota.
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What do New Yorkers call soft drinks?

That's because in Rochester, Buffalo and the rest of Western New York, the sweet, carbonated drink is typically called a pop. In the rest of the state, it's a soda.
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Mapping How Americans Talk - Soda vs. Pop vs. Coke



Do Americans call it soft drink?

A solid 6% of Americans simply call them soft drinks, especially in Louisiana and North Carolina. In small pockets of the Deep South, cocola is the preferred term. And in Boston, tonic is what a decent amount of older residents grew up saying, although that term is quickly falling out of favor.
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Does Chicago say pop or soda?

What about carbonated beverages, do you use "soda," "pop," or "Coke?" Now across the U.S. the answer is pretty mixed, but Chicago and most of northern Illinois, use "pop," while the rest of the state say "soda."
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What do Midwest people call soda?

"Pop" is a word for what others call "soda."

One of the most common words Midwesterners get teased for saying is their word for "soda." You may get strange looks for saying it elsewhere in the US, but a fizzy, flavored drink is called a "pop" in the Midwest.
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Which states say pop instead of soda?

States such as New York, New Hampshire, Virginia and Florida call the beverage “soda”. Other states such as Oregon, Maine, Pennsylvania, Oklahoma and Montana call it “pop” while southern states such as Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi and Louisiana refer to any version of the bubbly drink as “Coke”.
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What do Californians call soda?

And Californians and Northeasterners say “Soda”. Midwesterners and Pacific Northwesterners say “Pop”.
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What do they call soft drinks in Minnesota?

Pop, soda, coke — those words get thrown around in various parts of the country when talking about soft drinks. Minnesota is widely known for its use “pop”, and a titan in the restaurant world wants to know why.
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What do New Jersey people call soda?

What does NJ Call soda? People in states like Illinois, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Ohio and Minnesota say that they use “pop.” People in states like California, Missouri, New Jersey, New Hampshire and Wisconsin say “soda.”
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Why do Texans call soda Coke?

The regional slang likely began because the first soft drink whose popularity conquered the nation, Coca-Cola, was invented down south in Atlanta, Georgia. Coke's appeal made its way from our taste buds to our vernacular, where it has remained deeply ingrained on the southern tongue.
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What do Louisiana people call soda?

[Both] Pop. People from Mississippi call it a soda. In South Carolina we call it pop. People in Louisiana call it a pop or a Coke.
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Why do Northerners call soda pop?

“Pop” is used predominantly in the Northwest, the Great Plains and the Midwest. The word was originated by a British poet in 1812, who wrote, “A new manufacture of a nectar, between soda water and ginger beer, and called 'pop,' because 'pop goes the cork' when it is drawn.”
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Why do people call it soft drink?

The term soft drink was originated to distinguish the flavoured drinks from hard liquor, or distilled spirits. Soft drinks were recommended as a substitute in the effort to change the hard-drinking habits of early Americans.
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Do Midwesterners say pop or soda?

Soda – Northeasterners, Floridians, Californians, and a few pockets of Midwesterners (around Milwaukee and St. Louis) use this term the most. Pop is preferred in most of the Midwest and West.
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Do Texans say soda?

Many older East Texans will pronounce the "a" of "soda" as a long "e" sound, to make "sodee-pop." In addition to the Southern "coke" I sometime say soda pop (or sodi pop).
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Does Oregon say pop or soda?

Pop or soda? We don't say "soft drink" or use "Coke" as a generic term. According to the Harvard Dialect Survey, Oregonians prefer to call carbonated beverages "pop" or "soda." Some combine them into one term: soda pop.
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What do people in Ohio call soda?

So where does the word “pop” reign supreme? People in states like Illinois, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Ohio and Minnesota say that they use “pop.” People in states like California, Missouri, New Jersey, New Hampshire and Wisconsin say “soda.”
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Do people in Michigan say soda?

In Michigan, parts of Ohio and Indiana, and the upper middle states, people call the beverage “pop.” The word “soda” is used on the East Coast, West Coast, Hawaii, and Southern Florida. People use the word “coke” in the south.
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What is soda called in Kentucky?

soda, the state of Kentucky is divided. It seems like eastern Kentucky and Lexington are more likely to call it "pop," while Louisville and western kentucky call it "coke."
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Does Seattle say soda or pop?

Californians are decisively 'soda', whereas Washingtonians prefer the term 'pop'.
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Does Pittsburgh say pop or soda?

Essentially, in western Pennsylvania, saying "pop" is a part of claiming the greater region as home, as is saying "soda" in the east. Johnstone says the "soda"/"pop" divide is interesting in Pennsylvania because it's one of the only states to be split by the word choice.
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Do they say pop in Detroit?

"Pop" occurs in most of the Inland North, from Buffalo to Cleveland, Detroit and Chicago; the American South uses a third term, "coke," in a generic sense (as opposed to its tradename sense).
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