Samdell@lemmy.eco.br to Greentext@sh.itjust.worksEnglish · 7 months agogame has multiple factions fighting each othercdn.imgchest.comimagemessage-square35linkfedilinkarrow-up116arrow-down10
arrow-up116arrow-down1imagegame has multiple factions fighting each othercdn.imgchest.comSamdell@lemmy.eco.br to Greentext@sh.itjust.worksEnglish · 7 months agomessage-square35linkfedilink
minus-squareblackbeards_bounty@lemmy.dbzer0.comlinkfedilinkarrow-up2·7 months agoThe south is easily persuaded, hence brand name Soda is what it is, comes from soda fountain, soda water etc. Midwest on some otherworldly cute BS. Dafuq is pop, the sound it makes?!
minus-squareLilB0kChoy@midwest.sociallinkfedilinkarrow-up3·7 months agothe term “soda pop” is traced back to the 1800s when seltzer water came into production and tasty carbonated beverages were eventually served at soda fountains in drug stores. Their report indicates “pop” itself caught on as slang, and was prominently used in northern states like Minnesota and Wisconsin. Meanwhile, Faygo, the Detroit-based soft drink company, is said to be the first to market soda as “pop” after the sound the lid made when it popped off the soda bottle. Others give a store in Erie, Pa., credit for coining the term in 1868.
minus-squareChicoSuave@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up1·7 months agoICP and pop - is there a curse at Faygo?
minus-squareMatch!!@pawb.sociallinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up1·7 months agoCringe is a blessing and a curse
The south is easily persuaded, hence brand name
Soda is what it is, comes from soda fountain, soda water etc.
Midwest on some otherworldly cute BS. Dafuq is pop, the sound it makes?!
the term “soda pop” is traced back to the 1800s when seltzer water came into production and tasty carbonated beverages were eventually served at soda fountains in drug stores. Their report indicates “pop” itself caught on as slang, and was prominently used in northern states like Minnesota and Wisconsin. Meanwhile, Faygo, the Detroit-based soft drink company, is said to be the first to market soda as “pop” after the sound the lid made when it popped off the soda bottle. Others give a store in Erie, Pa., credit for coining the term in 1868.
ICP and pop - is there a curse at Faygo?
Cringe is a blessing and a curse