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Tag Archives: soda
Birthplace geography of iconic pop/soda/cola brands
The following list identifies well-known soft drink brands (pops, sodas, and colas) from across much of North America. The criteria for inclusion in the list includes: Founded a minimum of 40 years ago – Vernor’s leading the way at 150 … Continue reading
Posted in advertising, branding, Canada, commerce, consumerism, culture, economic development, economic gardening, Food, fun, geography, history, Maps, marketing, Mexico, North America, product design, States, Statistics
Tagged cola, pop, soda, soft drinks
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Soft drink terminology wars – pop vs. soda vs. coke
Below is a fascinating map that is being continually updated. It geographically depicts those parts of the nation that prefer to refer to soft drinks as “pop” or “soda,” or “coke.” You can participate in this study using this weblink. … Continue reading
Posted in advertising, Canada, civics, Cuisine, culture, diversity, education, food systems, fun, geography, Statistics
Tagged Canada, coke, colas, fun, geography, maps, pop, Puerto Rico, soda, soft drinks, statistics, USA
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