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Originally Posted by maddz View Post
Was that an American edition? I'm thinking of the difference between what Brits call soda and what Americans call soda. Our soda is plain carbonated water, usually used to dilute spirits (as in a soda siphon). I think Americans call all carbonated drinks soda (flavoured or unflavoured)?
Depending on where you live in the US, the three most common names are Soda, Pop and Coke. In some places Coke is the generic name for all soft drinks.
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