Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When I worked my first job at age 16 at the brand new McDonald's that opened in a very white UMC suburb (I rolled in from the poorer rural area) I always though black people would drink Coke more often than white people, but I was wrong. Black people almost exclusively ordered orange drink or less often Sprite.
Isn’t there some stereotype that Black folks like Grape soda? I think at least Black-ish addresses it?
Since Atlanta is a cultural center for Black Americans and the home of Coke, wouldn’t they likely prefer Coke too?
Anonymous wrote:When I worked my first job at age 16 at the brand new McDonald's that opened in a very white UMC suburb (I rolled in from the poorer rural area) I always though black people would drink Coke more often than white people, but I was wrong. Black people almost exclusively ordered orange drink or less often Sprite.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, it is.
Official Soda Class/Prestige Rankings (excluding artisinal small batch sodas and club sodas/seltzers; low class begins at 5):
1. Schweppes Ginger Ale
2. Diet Coke
3. Coke
4. Diet Dr. Pepper
5. Sprite
6. Root Beer (any)
7. Diet Pepsi
8. 7-Up
9. Pepsi
....
435. Using ranch dressing
436. Mountain Dew
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm sure there's regional preferences. In my upper middle class childhood in the mid-Atlantic, I rarely ever saw Pepsi in anyone's houses. It was always coke/diet coke/ginger ale, if they had any soda.
I know I'm going to get a lot of flak for saying this, but I had a black acquaintance say that Pepsi was more popular among African Americans than Coke. Who knows if this is true.
Hmm, I'm black, and I don't know if that's true. Not sure all black people prefer one over the other. My husband likes Coke. I don't like either; not a big soda drinker.
Anonymous wrote:I'm sure there's regional preferences. In my upper middle class childhood in the mid-Atlantic, I rarely ever saw Pepsi in anyone's houses. It was always coke/diet coke/ginger ale, if they had any soda.
I know I'm going to get a lot of flak for saying this, but I had a black acquaintance say that Pepsi was more popular among African Americans than Coke. Who knows if this is true.
Anonymous wrote:How is this soft drink perceived in your community?