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I prefer Coke. Nothing do with Atlanta or NY or whatever. I dont give a crap where it's made, it just tastes better. I don't drink cola often, but when I do, it is definitely a Coke.
From the wikipedia:
Coca-Cola did once contain an estimated nine milligrams of cocaine per glass, but in 1903 it was removed.[6] After 1904, Coca-Cola started using, instead of fresh leaves, "spent" leaves - the leftovers of the cocaine-extraction process with cocaine trace levels left over at a molecular level.[7][8] It is speculated that the coca plant reduction produced by Stepan Company's facility (in Maywood New Jersey) is used for Coca-Cola syrup manufacture.In the United States, Stepan Company is only one manufacturing plant authorized by the Federal Government to import and process the coca plant. [9]
Cold drink. I'm not from Salisbury but I'm pretty sure that they don't call it soda pop.
Sundrop (especially frozen w/cherry syrup) is the stuff.
Cold Drink includes Iced Tea as well. In the west they call it 'soda", midwest it's "pop" and somewhere inbetween it's soda-pop. Out here just about any carbonated soft drink gets lumped into the "coke" category.
Now I have an urge to go get a Cherry Lime-Aid from Sonic.
Hi Ed & Betty!
Don't ask for "IcedTea" you'll get a cup of hot tea and a glass of ice! SWEET TEA, PLEASE! Hope you're doin' well. Living large in Leicester, y'all take care now, T'weedz
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