Jonas Grumby said:I was going to say the same thing but you beat me too it!In the South it's ALWAYS Coke!

edcrbnsoul said:From New England we drink Tonic.
It's the way Soft Drinks were marketed when they first came out as a health elixers so they were Tonics.
Augustin Thompson created Moxie in Lowell in 1876, about ten years before Coke. He was a medical doctor who brewed up a mixture of Gentian root extract, cinchona, sassafras, caramel and other flavorings to make "Moxie Nerve Food". It was billed as a medicine which can "recover brain and nervous exhaustion; loss of manhood, imbecility and helplessness. It has recovered paralysis, softening of the brain, locomotor ataxia and insanity". Moxie Nerve Food, like all early soft drinks in America, was first created as a medicine, not a recreational drink.
After the US Civil War, pharmacists began to add medicinal roots and herbs to produce a more curative drink. Sugar was often added to counter the bitterness of these concoctions and to make a better-tasting drink. These medicinal tonics developed into today's soft drinks and New Englanders still call them tonic and get them at the corner spa. Moxie Nerve Food, named by Dr. Thompson after the American Indian Moxie Falls in Maine, became New England's tonic.![]()
jcsbama said:neither...I drink coke, even when drinking pepsi![]()

ElizK said:As was I! "Would you like a Coke? We have Coke, Dr Pepper, and Sprite."![]()


rbuzzotta said:do you drink a frappe or milk shake??? eat a grinder or sub??? is it sauce or gravy????


JVL1018 said:I'm confused by the Coke thing.
I call soda, soda.
But if I am ordering I'll say: Can I have a Diet Coke? Or can I have a Sprite?
I never have this conversation:
Waitress: What can I get you to drink?
Me: I'd like a soda please
Waitress: What kind?
Me: Diet Coke
So when you all say that you call it Cokes do you go into a restarant and ask for a Coke and then have the waitress ask what kind of Coke and then you tell her?
BTW I like Diet Pepsi, but everyone orders Coke or Diet Coke when ordering cola...and whatever kind the restaurant serves is what you get.
Every once in a while they'll say:we have Pepsi, that okay? But usually they know that a Coke means Coek or Pepsi.
I always ask for a Diet, when ordering out. That covers whatever they serve. I don't know anyone who refers to all soft drinks as Coke. Guess it depends on what part of NC & FL you are in. 