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  2. 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".

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    Harmon's 19-year-old daughter Avery Sehorn was arrested on June 6 on allegations she was stealing $500 of liquor, but the charges have since been dropped due to insufficient evidence, her lawyer ...

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    Avery’s Beverages, the New Britain independent sodamaker famous for releasing special flavors based on news events, has created a Putin Punch, with a portion of the proceeds going to the ...

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    pop to place or put ("I popped the book on the table") a sharp explosive sound (noun and verb) pop music carbonated soft drink (U.S. usage is regional; also: soda, soda pop) (pop in) to arrive unexpectedly father (colloquial) (slang) to shoot; to kill, esp. with a gun (n.) a sudden increase (as in price) (orig. Stock exchange) * porter

  8. Soft drink - Wikipedia

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    In the English-speaking parts of Canada, the term "pop" is prevalent, but "soft drink" is the most common English term used in Montreal. [11] In the United Kingdom and Ireland, the term "fizzy drink" is common. "Pop" and "fizzy pop" are used in Northern England, South Wales, and the Midlands [12] while "mineral" [7] is used in Ireland.

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    The Pop-Tarts Bowl mascot was birthed from a huge toaster* that was brought onto the field at Camping World Stadium ahead of the game between Kansas State and North Carolina State. *Untoasted Pop ...