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soda pop

[soh-duh pop] / ˈsoʊ də ˌpɒp /
NOUN
carbonated soft drink
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“Today, we’re the largest food manufacturing business in America. Kroger operates our 35 food manufacturing facilities that make everything from bread, cookies and milk to soda pop, ice cream and peanut butter.”

From Salon

The action is accompanied by a whole lot of prominent product placement, none more egregious than the picture’s climactic battle that takes place across a gigantic rooftop neon sign for a famous soda pop.

From Seattle Times

He cut out all soda pops and cleaned up his diet and took this formula for six months.

From Seattle Times

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

On the other hand, fizzy water has been wrongly maligned: it does not weaken bones, although evidence suggests that cola and soda pop may do so.

From Scientific American