Do you drink pop?

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  1. CoralFang**

    CoralFang** suxbigbutthole

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    hahaha they're not soft at all, thats just silly. I'm not calling them that
     
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    Or fountain drinks. :) Although, they don't come out of a drinking fountain, although, it would be cool if, say, Cherry Coke came out of your library's water fountain, wouldn't you say? :)
     
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    I've never heard it referred as fountain drinks before, what sense does that make?
     
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    Because restaurants use soda fountains to pour the drinks
     
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    Because restaurants use soda fountains to pour the drinks
     
  6. The Reverend

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    Yes, I sometimes enjoy a soda pop.
     
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    I want to see you lick a lollipop. :)
     
  8. Karlijn

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    I don’t. The gas just builds up in my intestines until it hurts
     
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    @mikeconley11 don't you call juice "squash" or something even more dumb? :imslow:
     
  10. Karlijn

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    My dad calls milk cow juice
     
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    That is just ridiculous
     
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    I've never said it, that's probably Australia
     
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    Non-alcoholic concentrated syrup doesn't sound like juice to me :moon:
     
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    I agree. Silly Canadians. :high5:
     
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    What do Canadians call juice? juice

    Different parts of the country call soft drinks pop, soda pop, soft drinks, soda... that’s the problem with a country that’s spread out like we are. Driving from Victoria, BC to Charlottetown PEI is 6000km
     
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    No, I do not drink a music genre.
     
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    I’m going to drink a 7up

    There’s a weird fact, most pop companies make both a cola and a clear soda, in the US, Pepsi makes Pepsi and Sierra Mist, Coca-Cola makes Coke and Sprite, and Dr. Pepper makes Dr Pepper and 7-up

    In Canada Coke and Sprite are still Coke products, but Dr Pepper and 7-up are both Pepsi products, they don’t have Sierra Mist here, apparently they prefer 7-up to their own drink
     
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    rarely , like maybe once every couple of months.
     
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    Are you saying that we should start making moonshine soda because **** big, commercial corporations?
     
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