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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The company I work for holds training classes all over the US. When we're in the South for a class, Coke is mostly Coca Cola and the word 'Coke' is used in place of 'Soda'. However, Pepsi is a Pepsi and god help us all if you run a class down south and do not provide Pepsi and Mt. Dew. They also drink coffee like it's water but hardly ever take any of the bottled water provided. For Northern areas, Diet Coke is what is restocked the most during the classes along with water and Keurig coffee. Very few people actually drink plain Coke at any of our training classes. I don't consider Pepsi a 'low class' drink but more a Southern drink like sweet tea. [/quote] I'm not sure what you consider "the South," but when I lived in Atlanta back in the 1980's you would be hard pressed to find a Pepsi served or in a vending machine anywhere in the city. Maybe it's changed now.[/quote] Of course, coke headquarters are in Atlanta. It's a coke town.[/quote]
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