The Pop Vs. Soda Map
Via Strange Maps, here's a breakdown of how each county in America tends to refer to carbonated beverages. As the red portion testifies, in the South many people call all soft drinks "Coke." From last week's episode of Logo's Sordid Lives, which I'm loving despite its flaws:
Would you like a Coke?
Sure!
What kind?
Dr. Pepper.
Right out of my childhood in North Carolina.
Labels: "celibacy", language, Strange Maps