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The word you use generally boils down to where you’re from: Midwesterners enjoy a good pop, while soda is tops in the North ...
Home-use soda machines infuse bubbles and syrup into water to create soda pop, just like commercial fountain soda machines.
Few American linguistic debates have bubbled quite as long and effervescently as the one over whether a generic soft drink should be called a soda, pop or coke.
Brandon Shahniani serves up cold treats from the 100-year-old soda fountain at the Fair Oaks Pharmacy in South Pasadena, CA, on Tuesday, July 24, 2024.
The Covid-19 pandemic forced many beloved mom-and-pop shops to close their doors, including the century-old East Village soda fountain Gem Spa, known for its legendary egg creams.
While many small town main streets are losing businesses, Ida Grove is seeing the area get new life. The Farmacy Soda ...
Another theory suggests that because bottles were more common in the region, soda drinkers were more likely to hear the “pop” sound than in the Northeast, where soda fountains reigned.
As for the Midwestern preference for “pop” – well, the earliest American use of the term to refer to a sparkling beverage appeared in the 1840s in the name of a flavored version called ...
With burgers sizzling and classic rock thumping, many Americans revel in summer cookouts – at least until that wayward cousin ...
As for the Midwestern preference for “pop” – well, the earliest American use of the term to refer to a sparkling beverage appeared in the 1840s in the name of a flavored version called ...