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  2. A&W (song) - Wikipedia

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    It is the third song by Del Rey that mentions soda in the title—the previous two being "Cola" (2012) and "Diet Mountain Dew" (2012). She, however, has made references to soda on songs like " Bartender " (2019).

  3. Names for soft drinks in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The sharper "soda/pop" divide line runs through western Pennsylvania and western New York, approximately through the Rochester area. Those west of the line (e.g., in Pittsburgh and Buffalo) say "pop" while those east of the line (e.g. Syracuse) use "soda".

  4. I'd Like to Teach the World to Sing (In Perfect Harmony)

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    The melody was derived from a previous song by Cook and Greenaway, originally called "True Love and Apple Pie," that was recorded in 1971 by Susan Shirley. [3] Cook, Greenaway, Backer and Billy Davis reworked the song into a Coca-Cola radio jingle, which was performed by British pop group The New Seekers and recorded at Trident Studios in ...

  5. Soda, pop or Coke? Here’s what people call soft drinks in ...

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    The first American soda, as we define the word now, is believed to be Vernor’s Ginger Ale, which was first poured in Detroit in 1866. The years following the Civil War brought a boom in the ...

  6. Celestial Soda Pop - Wikipedia

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    In 1986, "Celestial Soda Pop" was used as a theme song for the NPR show Fresh Air. The track was also featured in the 1987 documentary film, Downwind/Downstream. [8] On May 26, 1990, Joel Selvin of the San Francisco Chronicle commented that the use of the song by NPR probably caused Deep Breakfast to have a "considerable boost" in sales. [9]

  7. Jesus of Suburbia - Wikipedia

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    "Jesus of Suburbia" was the second multi-part song the group formed. Armstrong said it took "a long time" to write the song. Dirnt said that it came about from natural rehearsals between the trio. [12] The song was an extension of Armstrong's desire to write the "Bohemian Rhapsody" of the future. [13]

  8. Sodas like Poppi and Olipop bill themselves as healthier ...

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    Culture Pop is a sparkling probiotic soda. (Photo illustration: Yahoo News; photos: Culture Pop, ... These drinks are expensive, says Mohr. While a 12-can sleeve of Coke may cost $7 to $10, a 12 ...

  9. Diet Pepsi (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Diet Pepsi" is a song by American singer Addison Rae. It was released on August 9, 2024, through Columbia Records, as her major label debut single, marking also her first single release in three years since "Obsessed" (2021). [4] "