Duckfan-in-Chicago
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We always called it pop in far south side of Chicago, and wife calls it soda, from far north side.
Mysteria said:I agree!![]()
Hannah, if you don't mind me asking where are you from? Just because you said "pop" instead of soda. I say pop, DF says soda. lol All a matter of where you are.
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I moved from Oregon to the East Coast.)
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), so if my only choices were pop or coffee, I just won't buy a mug.

.Most of the WDW Resorts have a "Refillable Mug" program in their food court area (aka Fast Food-Counter Service). You purchase a mug for around $11.99 and are entitled to "free" or less expensive refills for the duration of your stay. The refills are available from the beverage dispensers and usually include: coffee, sodas, ice tea, and hot chocolate. No other purchase is required to get your mug or your refills.



chocolatelover said:Do they have diet pop?
I'm going to Disneyland next week, I'll have to try it 
I've had people look at me like an alien when I asked for a "pop" and remembering to say "soda" is driving me crazy
With the word soda, I keep on expect someone to show up with the bourbon to mix with it.
it sure must sound silly to anyone who didn't grow up with it...
born and raised southwest side of Chicago.letterdavidman said:Okay, I may get flamed into eternity, here, but I haven't seen this elswhere yet, so I'll venture to ask here: Is it possible to fill your refillable mug with either water or unsweetened ice tea? I'm diabetic, and have foresworn the drinking of any pop ever again (and, yes, I'm from Middletown, Ohio, just between Cincinnati and Dayton...God help me!), so if my only choices were pop or coffee, I just won't buy a mug.
Thanks, again, guys!
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