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Hey hey I'm working on a post right now. )X
Yeah while if your throat started swelling up and you broke out in rashes all over the place after drinking Pepsi, I think you'd be switching to Dr. Pepper. PX
No Red Cola, just things like Big Red and Red Bull (I think that stuff is red colored?) and lots of various other brands that are similar. I actually can't drink that stuff anyways, because I have an allergy to the chemical dyes they use to make the color. Weirdly enough, it's also in Pepsi, so I can't have that either.
Huh. o.o Welp, that's another reason to visit Scotland.

'Cherry flavored soda' here just means Cherry Coca-Cola, which is nasty because it's just regular coke with that hard bitter aftertaste made ten times worse and everything else dulled down considerably. Honestly I'm not sure cherry is really a popular choice for flavoring ANYTHING where I live, probably at least because of that and cherry-flavored cough syrup, which is medicine and automatically gag-inducing.
Limeade I MAY have seen, but not as a carbonated drink, but rather...lemonade made with lime. Cherryade just sounds like a weird made-up thing to my sensibilities, and I have no idea what Irn Bru is. The main brand of Ginger Ale we have here is called Canada Dry, and cream soda is principally made by A&W Rootbeer as more of a weird rootbeer/cream soda hybrid that isn't very good.
Nope, never heard of that. It never really caught on where I live, one those stupidly random things I remember my dad telling me growing up is that he and everyone he knew thought the stuff was gross.
Yeah, one brand of tea I drink is carbonated, but I wouldn't call it pop/soda. And being from the middle of no where America, you can hardly get away from the brands and product placement. One thing is though, and I may have pushing a bit of wish fulfillment on Dale, I wish ginger ale and cream soda where still popular here, because usually you can only buy them at bargain stores and the quality is questionable. That's the best stuff when made right though, I swear.
HollywoodMole said
I don't know what pop is... (Don't judge my Scottish mind.)


So what, do you say 'Fountain Soda'?, or do you just not use that at all? XD that just sounds like a mouthful. Actually like everybody in my city says soda, and for some reason only my family uses 'pop.'
Hmmm. Must be a local slang thing, here it's just what we call the pop from the push-button dispensers you can get in restaurants or convenience stores. Usually no matter what you get it has a funny taste and it's kinda watered down, so I think that's why people tend to point out where it comes from.
I will definitely still participate in a reboot.
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