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soda pop

[soh-duh pop] / ˈsoʊ də ˌpɒp /
NOUN
carbonated soft drink
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An electric blue pulse outward from the logo, meanwhile, is meant to represent the fizz and pop of the soda pop, as well as music.

From Washington Times

The carbon dioxide can be compressed and transported so that it can be stored in underground reservoirs or packaged as a commodity to be used in things like soda pop.

From The Verge

In Georgia, it’s common to call all forms of soda pop, even Sprites or Pepsis, “Cokes,” “Co-colas” or similar.

From Washington Times

“It was so cold down there we had to keep our beer and soda pop in a heated warehouse,” he added, “because if they got outside they’d swell up and burst.”

From New York Times

This cake is a riff on the popular "soda pop cake" baking hack, but it's better because instead of soda it relies on Guinness.

From Salon