What states say soda and pop?
In this regard, how many states pop instead of soda?
On the West Coast and in New England, people are more likely to say "soda," whereas in some parts of the South, people say "Coke" or "Coca-Cola" to refer to any type of carbonated beverage. You'll likely hear "pop" in states like North Dakota and Minnesota.
Hereof, why do people call soda pop?
By contrast, Coke became the generalized name for the carbonated beverages in the South and Southeast because Coca-Cola originated in the South. So what about pop, then? The story goes that "pop" got its name from the sound that's made when you remove the cork from a bottle ofwell, pop.
Nearly half of the country — 47 percent — refers to it as "soda," while 23 percent say "pop" and another 19 percent go the proper noun route and say "Coke."