Historically, the correct term is 'phosphate', which was defined by soda jerks as being a flavored syrup mixed with carbonated water. 'Soda's were what we today call floats. Therefore Soda is clearly WRONG and pop is more acceptable as a shortening of phosphate.
tech42erAug 7, 2008
Or coke
veriixAug 8, 2008
Pop is the old fashon term? Every hear of a Soda Fountain?
kbreezy04Aug 9, 2008
Historically, the correct term is 'phosphate', which was defined by soda jerks as being a flavored syrup mixed with carbonated water. 'Soda's were what we today call floats. Therefore Soda is clearly WRONG and pop is more acceptable as a shortening of phosphate.
ownwonnowAug 9, 2008
Saying "hick" makes you sound like an assh**e.
ownwonnowAug 9, 2008
If want orange soda in South, Bizarro ask lime.
urgeighAug 9, 2008
That's weird, when I went to Colorado most of the people I saw there said "pop".