Michigan
2006-09-14 15:47:27
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answer #1
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answered by joyfulone 4
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answer #2
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answered by ? 4
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I have experience with two midwest states that say "pop" instead of soda. But only one guess, right? I say Michigan.
2006-09-14 14:40:02
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answer #3
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answered by tmreiber 2
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Somewhere in the deep south of the USA.
When I lived in Alabama, I was informed by a local that the proper pronunciation of "Coke" was "pop" and that all non-alcoholic, fizzy drinks were known as "pop".
So I am guessing you are from Alabama.
2006-09-14 14:33:01
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answered by heb3 4
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Kansas
2006-09-14 14:32:22
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answered by iceemama 4
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Don't know, but every one has said, soda, or pop or soda pop
at one time or another. It is not a phrase from just one place.
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2006-09-14 15:29:31
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answered by ? 7
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That's easy question - you are from the deep south.
Sometimes we would call them sodie pops.
If I had to pick a specific state - I would think Arkansas!
2006-09-14 17:16:36
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answered by Karla R 5
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Somewhere around Virginia or West Virginia. My friend from there says that.
2006-09-14 14:52:57
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answered by Anonymous
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Oregon calls soft drinks "pop."
2006-09-14 15:17:59
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answered by Scott F 5
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The midwest...my guess is Illinois
2006-09-14 15:32:47
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answered by Margaret 4
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