
The war between Soda and Pop helps everyone draw lines in the sand between the Hatfields and the McCoys. You are either on one side or the other and God help anyone who finds themselves in a Soda vs Pop argument – it will not end well. Now you can geographically prove that you are right with the image attached to this post. It’s a study of 125,000 people who answered the age old question: Soda or Pop?
While manufacturers of this disputed beverage category may seem like innocent bystanders, please remember that they do refer to their products as Soda – check their websites if you don’t believe me.
Me though? I call ‘em all Pop.
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Me at a southern diner.
"Hey there, sugar. Would you like a Coke?"
"I would love one, thank you."
"What kind can I get for ya?"
"Excuse me?"
"We got Pepsi, diet Pepsi, and Mountain Dew."
"... I'll have water."
Unrelated to day's post, I know, but I still thought of you when I read this line from the NY Times article about Wii sales compared to Xbox360/PS3.
Dave Karraker, a spokesman for Sony Computer Entertainment of America, said the Wii did not belong in the same category as the more powerful PlayStation 3. “Wii could be considered an impulse buy more than anything else,” he declared.
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