You can more easily find Grape, Orange, and Strawberry soda in the inner cities. Same as finding pineapple, mango, guava, or Inka Kola in areas with a large Latino population. As kids, my children loved going back to Baltimore for cookouts and other big family events because there would be a bottomless soda cooler with Strawberry Fanta. I don’t think either has ever drunk a Grape soda. I have and the first couple sips are all I can manage. Too sweet. Reminds me of Dimetap cold medicine. |
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All of the dcum folks who love to obsess over what things are associated with class, age and region should check out the Show of Hands app. They ask a question, people answer, and you can break down the results by state, age, gender, and income.
They have asked the Pepsi vs Coke question and the responses showed clear regional preferences over anything else. Thousands of people from all over the US respond to the questions, so the sample size is much larger than dcum, without that pesky dc bubble. |
This is the real tragedy, strawberry fanta is amazing. I should be able to grab one when I'm filling up the range rover but alas. |
| I don't know. I live in Montreal where Pepsi is a lot more popular than Coke. |
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We call it pop, not soda, and it was always Pepsi in our house. I don't drink sugar anymore, but still think it tastes better than Coke, which I never liked. But I'm a sarsaparilla/rootbeer/birch beer person anyway.
I'm not aware of anyone, anywhere associating any brand of cola with class or race. That's silly. |
| OP must have stock in CocaCola. Makes we want to go buy some Pepsi. |
100% true. Remember Stewart's Root Beer stands (though that wasn't really "craft")? When we go to Maine, I always look forward to a Captain Eli's. |
If I can’t drink the water, eat the fruits and vegetables, can’t walk around the streets without an armed escort, live in a closed compound, have to get loads of shots and take medicine to avoid getting dire illnesses, and am staring at refugees, malnourished children, and widespread extreme poverty, yes it’s a crappy country. Do you feel better for virtue signalling from the comfort of the US? Romanticizing poverty and distress doesn’t actually help. |
437. Baked Ziti 438. Pasta Salad |
Fanta is a Coca-Cola product. |
You have just described Detroit. |
Fanta is a Coca-Cola product. |
Raising an objection to the ranking of 7-Up here; much classier than Sprite. |
Yeah, I see a lot of Pepsi in Canada. And I see a lot of Pepsi in Dubai. |
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I know some people who insist on Pepsi instead of Coke because of the latter's involvement in Apartheid South Africa.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Criticism_of_Coca-Cola#Investments_and_operations_in_apartheid_South_Africa |