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Что (кто) такое soda pop - определение

NON-ALCOHOLIC DRINK, OFTEN CARBONATED (SPARKLING)
Soda pop; Soft drinks; Carbonated beverage; Fizzy drink; Soft-drink; Soda (soft drink); Softdrink; Sodapop; Carbonated drink; Soft Drink; Carbonated Glucosic Beverage; Citrus soda; Fizzy pop; Carbonated beverages; Fizzy drinks; Carbonated drinks; Sugar drink; High-sugar drink; Sweet drink; Carbonated soft drink; Pop drinks; Carbonated soda; Soda and the body; Lolly water; Lollywater; Soda (beverage); Sugar-sweetened beverage; Ginger/Citrus Soda; Sugarwater; Soda (drink); Health effects of soft drinks; Health effects of soda; Apple soda; Soft Drinks
  • An 1883 advertisement for [[Schweppes]] Mineral-Waters
  • Soft drink [[vending machine]] in [[Japan]]
  • 7-Up.]] The syrup-like concentrate lacked sugar and was sold to franchisees in such glass containers to produce the soft drink for retail sale.
  • Carbonation moving through a drink, disturbing the ice in a glass
  • Hartwall Jaffa]] soft drinks
  • The [[Codd-neck bottle]] invented in 1872 provided an effective seal, preventing the soft drinks from going 'flat'.
  • Chilled soft drinks in a cooler in Brazil
  • A glass of [[cola]] served with [[ice cube]]s
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soda pop         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Soda Pop; Soda Pop (song)
¦ noun US informal a sweet carbonated drink.
soda pop         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Soda Pop; Soda Pop (song)
(soda pops)
Soda pop is a sweet fizzy drink. (AM)
= soda
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A soda pop is a bottle or a glass of soda pop.
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I Got You Babe / Soda Pop         
2004 DOUBLE A-SIDE SINGLE BY MERRION, MCCALL, KENSIT / BO'SELECTA!
"I Got You Babe / Soda Pop" is a double A-side Christmas release by the cast of the comedy programme, Bo' Selecta, in which Leigh Francis performs as Craig David and Avid Merrion. "I Got You Babe" is a cover of the Sonny & Cher original, and features Merrion, Davina McCall and Patsy Kensit performing.
Soft drink         
A soft drink (see § Terminology for other names) is a drink that usually contains water (often carbonated), a sweetener, and a natural and/or artificial flavoring. The sweetener may be a sugar, high-fructose corn syrup, fruit juice, a sugar substitute (in the case of diet drinks), or some combination of these.
soft drink         
(soft drinks)
A soft drink is a cold, non-alcoholic drink such as lemonade or fruit juice, or a fizzy drink.
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Strawberry Cream Soda Pop Daydream         
ALBUM BY TOMMY FEBRUARY6
Strawberry Cream Soda Pop
Strawberry Cream Soda Pop Daydream is the first compilation album from Tommy february6, released on February 25, 2009, by DefSTAR Records coinciding with Tommy heavenly6's release of Gothic Melting Ice Cream's Darkness Nightmare.Tommy february6 Discography Warner Music Japan The album was a released as a double-disc CD and DVD.
Erie Canal Soda Pop Festival         
1972 MUSIC FESTIVAL NOTED FOR MASSIVE TURNOUT AND ANARCHIC CROWDS
Erie canal soda pop festival
The Erie Canal Soda Pop Festival also known colloquially as the Bull Island Rock Festival, was a rock festival held on the Labor Day weekend of 1972 near Griffin, Indiana on Bull Island, a strip of land in Illinois but on the Indiana side of the Wabash River. A crowd estimated at 200,000 to 300,000 attended the concert, four times what the promoters estimated.
Cream soda         
  • Bundaberg Burgundee Creaming Soda
  • Hale's Blue Boy Cream Soda Syrup
  • Japanese style cream soda
  • Sparletta Creme Soda
  • [[Zevia]] Cream Soda
  • A green colored Asian cream soda next to an empty glass of ice topped with ice cream
CARBONATED SOFT DRINK
Creme soda; Creaming Soda; Creme Soda; Creaming soda; Creamy soda; Cream Soda; Red Cream Soda; Crème Soda; Vanilla soda; Melon soda
Cream soda (also known as creme soda or creaming soda) is a sweet soft drink. Generally flavored with vanilla and based on the taste of an ice cream soda, a wide range of variations can be found worldwide.
cream soda         
  • Bundaberg Burgundee Creaming Soda
  • Hale's Blue Boy Cream Soda Syrup
  • Japanese style cream soda
  • Sparletta Creme Soda
  • [[Zevia]] Cream Soda
  • A green colored Asian cream soda next to an empty glass of ice topped with ice cream
CARBONATED SOFT DRINK
Creme soda; Creaming Soda; Creme Soda; Creaming soda; Creamy soda; Cream Soda; Red Cream Soda; Crème Soda; Vanilla soda; Melon soda
¦ noun a carbonated vanilla-flavoured soft drink.
POP         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
POP; PoP; Pop (TV Channel); Pop (disambiguation); Pop Television Channel; POP (TV); PoP (television channel); POP (television channel); Pop (television); Pop (television channel); Pop (TV); P O P; Pop! (disambiguation); PoP (disambiguation); Pop (album); Pop (TV channel); Pop (magazine); Pop (TV network); POP (TV network); Pop! (song); Pop (song)
1. <language> A family of programming languages, POP-1, POP-2, POP-10, Pop-11, POP++, POP-9X, POPLOG. 2. Post Office Protocol. See also pop, PoP. [Jargon File] (1996-02-18)

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Soft drink

A soft drink (see § Terminology for other names) is a drink that usually contains water (often carbonated), a sweetener, and a natural and/or artificial flavoring. The sweetener may be a sugar, high-fructose corn syrup, fruit juice, a sugar substitute (in the case of diet drinks), or some combination of these. Soft drinks may also contain caffeine, colorings, preservatives, and/or other ingredients.

Soft drinks are called "soft" in contrast with "hard" alcoholic drinks. Small amounts of alcohol may be present in a soft drink, but the alcohol content must be less than 0.5% of the total volume of the drink in many countries and localities if the drink is to be considered non-alcoholic. Types of soft drinks include lemon-lime drinks, orange soda, cola, grape soda, ginger ale, and root beer.

Soft drinks may be served cold, over ice cubes, or at room temperature. They are available in many container formats, including cans, glass bottles, and plastic bottles. Containers come in a variety of sizes, ranging from small bottles to large multi-liter containers. Soft drinks are widely available at fast food restaurants, movie theaters, convenience stores, casual-dining restaurants, dedicated soda stores, vending machines, and bars from soda fountain machines.

Within a decade of the invention of carbonated water by Joseph Priestley in 1767, inventors in Britain and in Europe had used his concept to produce the drink in greater quantities. One such inventor, J. J. Schweppe, formed Schweppes in 1783 and selling the world's first bottled soft drink. Soft drink brands founded in the 19th century include R. White's Lemonade in 1845, Dr Pepper in 1885 and Coca-Cola in 1886. Subsequent brands include Pepsi, Irn-Bru, Sprite, Fanta, 7 Up and Campa Cola.