Why do people in the south say Coke?

Regional terminology
"Coke" became a generic term in the south because it was the first widely popular soft drink and it wasdefinitively southern. A Harvard Dialect Survey conducted in 2003 measured usage of terms like "soda" and "pop" and how they were used by region.
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What do you call a Coke in the South?

Pop is what people say in most of the Midwest and West. And coke, even if it's not Coca-Cola brand, is what people call it in the South.
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Do Southerners call all soda Coke?

According to texashillcountry.com, native Texans (like most native Southerners) call all soft drinks "coke"—a generic use of Coke, as in Coca-Cola, invented in Atlanta.
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What do they call Coke in Texas?

The results aren't too shocking. The majority of people in Texas, Alabama, Louisiana, Tennessee, Arkansas and Georgia use the term "coke." The map also proves that people from the Northwest and Midwest prefer using the word "pop."
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What states call it Coke?

And “Coke” (which is used not only to describe the actual Coca-Cola brand but all types of soda in general) is used by people in states like Texas, South Carolina, Mississipi and Georgia.
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Mapping How Americans Talk - Soda vs. Pop vs. Coke



Why is it called Coke?

Coca-Cola's history has been well-documented. The drink was invented in 1885 by John Pemberton, a pharmacist from Atlanta, Georgia, who made the original formula in his backyard. Pemberton's recipe contained cocaine in the form of an extract of the coca leaf, which inspired the “Coca” part of the beverage's name.
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What do they call Coke in New York?

01, 2016, 10:30 a.m. The soda, pop and coke Civil War continues to rage in America and the Mason-Dixon line lies in Upstate New York. That's because in Rochester, Buffalo and the rest of Western New York, the sweet, carbonated drink is typically called a pop.
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What do British people call soda?

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 do they call soda in Chicago?

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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Do they say soda or pop in North Carolina?

Therefore Soda is clearly WRONG and pop is more acceptable as a shortening of phosphate. Prior to the mid 1980's in rural North Carolina if someone asked for a "pop" they were more likely to get hit in the head than to get a soda-pop.
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Is Dr Pepper a southern thing?

Dr Pepper was developed in the 1880s in Waco, Texas, by a pharmacist Charles Alderton, and, well, the world hasn't been the same since. Now, they're a part of the Keurig Dr Pepper.
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Why do Northerners call soda pop?

They say the term "soda pop" is traced back to the 1800s when seltzer water came into production and tasty carbonated beverages were eventually served at soda fountains in drug stores. Their report indicates "pop" itself caught on as slang, and was prominently used in northern states like Minnesota and Wisconsin.
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Is Pepsi a Southern drink?

Having its own peculiar name for soft drinks is just one manifestation of the South's deep love affair with carbonated beverages. Most of today's leading brands sprang from Southern roots, including Coca Cola, Pepsi, Mountain Dew and Dr.
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What do Southerners drink?

Classic Southern Cocktails
  • Brandy Milk Punch. For a cocktail that goes down easy in the Big Easy, look no further than this smooth combination of brandy, vanilla and milk. ...
  • Mint Julep. ...
  • Mississippi Punch. ...
  • Old Fashioned. ...
  • Ramos Gin Fizz. ...
  • Sazerac. ...
  • The Hurricane. ...
  • Vieux Carré
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What do they call Dr Pepper in Texas?

The icon product of Dublin Bottling Works in Dublin, Texas, it was called Dublin Dr Pepper as a way to differentiate between the Texas-based recipe made with pure cane sugar and the later version made with corn syrup (known today as plain Dr Pepper).
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What is Coke and peanuts?

The story goes that this Coca-Cola and Peanuts combination drink/snack originated in the 1920's. Hard-working, blue collar workers (who did not have easy access to wash their hands during breaks) didn't want to get their snacks dirty so they would dump their peanuts into their Coke bottles.
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Which states drink the most soda?

Mississippi

More than 41% of Mississippi adults reported more-than-daily consumption of regular soda or fruit drinks, by far the highest percentage among states reviewed.
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Does Chicago say pop or sofa?

Yes, we speak of the Great Pop, Soda or Coke Debate. We thought it was a given that our preferred regionalism was "pop." But as Mark Guarino and Kristen East pointed out in this morning's Illinois Playbook, Chicagoans have seen liberal use of the "s" word in many a recent pop-tax headline.
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What states say pop?

"Pop" is most commonly associated with the Midwest and in most of the West, including the Mountain- and the Pacific Northwest. These include Illinois, Ohio, Minnesota, Michigan, Kansas, Oklahoma, Indiana, Iowa, Colorado, Oregon, Washington and Alaska.
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What do they call coffee in England?

British Coffee at Cafés

If a British café does offer regular brewed coffee, it will be called “filter coffee” on the menu. Other than that, the Brits are pretty similar to Americans in their coffee shop favorites.
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What do they call soda in Canada?

Pop. Refers to soda, the delicious carbonated beverage that mom rarely lets you have. “Let's have a couple pops on the chesterfield [couch].”
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What do British people call biscuits?

American biscuits are small, fluffy quick breads, leavened with baking powder or buttermilk and served with butter and jam or gravy. They are close to what the British would call scones.
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How do New Yorkers say soda?

"Pop" is the correct term. End of discussion. In Western New York I hear 'pop' the most.
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Is Pepsi a northern drink?

Pepsi was first introduced as "Brad's Drink" in New Bern, North Carolina, United States, in 1893 by Caleb Bradham, who made it at his drugstore where the drink was sold.
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Is Dr Pepper a cola?

Because it is crafted with 23 flavors, Dr Pepper is a true one of a kind – not a cola, not a fruit flavored beverage – Dr Pepper has a difficult to define flavor completely its own. Always an innovator, Dr Pepper frequently brings variations on its distinct flavor to the marketplace.
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