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'''Soda pop''', commonly called '''soda''' or '''pop''' (esp. in Canada), is a soft drink involving the use of syrup, usually from concentrate, added to carbonated [[Cookbook:Water|water]]. Two famous examples of companies that produce soda pop are PepsiCo and Coca-Cola. Well known flavors include cola, lemon-lime, orange, ginger ale, cream soda, and grape. | '''Soda pop''', commonly called '''soda''' or '''pop''' (esp. in Canada), is a soft drink involving the use of syrup, usually from concentrate, added to carbonated [[Cookbook:Water|water]]. Two famous examples of companies that produce soda pop are PepsiCo and Coca-Cola. Well known flavors include cola, lemon-lime, orange, ginger ale, cream soda, and grape. | ||
Revision as of 09:05, 30 March 2012
Soda pop, commonly called soda or pop (esp. in Canada), is a soft drink involving the use of syrup, usually from concentrate, added to carbonated water. Two famous examples of companies that produce soda pop are PepsiCo and Coca-Cola. Well known flavors include cola, lemon-lime, orange, ginger ale, cream soda, and grape.
Recipes
- Black Cherry Soda
- Blue Raspberry Soda
- Blueberry Soda
- Cherry Soda
- Cola
- Cream Soda
- Ginger Ale
- Grape Soda
- Lemon Soda
- Lemon-Lime Soda
- Lime Soda
- Orange Soda
- Red Raspberry Soda
- Strawberry Soda