If you chose a , sorry but you talk like everyone else. Ew who says groshery? Get out of here. Just kidding, apparently 30 percent of you guys pronounce it that way, but Boston has a preference for a. Everyone else is wrong. The first such widely-marketed product, Dr. Pepper, has that name in an effort to emphasize its health-giving properties.
While I already submitted that I say soda, I would like to point out how cool it is that many people in my hometown still say "tonic" to refer to carbonated soft drinks of any variety.
I grew up calling it tonic, but as I got older more and more people were using the word soda, so that's what I have used for most of my unusual life. All rights reserved. The material on this site may not be reproduced, distributed, transmitted, cached or otherwise used, except with the prior written permission of American City Business Journals. Do you know of organizations or individuals that set the innovation scene on Fire?
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You may also hear the terms pop and cold drink. Soft drink sounds more formal than soda, but they mean the same thing. Sparkling water is more common. Soda is addictive for many reasons. In regular sodas, the sugar causes dopamine releases in the brain, stimulating pleasure centers.
Red Bull is part of the trend in rebranding soda as energy drinks and, apart from setbacks like this, succeeding fabulously.
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