Re: "soda" has regional meanings


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Posted by JLabaree on February 08, 2005 at 20:58:32 from 207.5.234.19 user JLabaree.

In Reply to: Re: "soda" has regional meanings posted by JLabaree on February 08, 2005 at 20:48:29:

I've dug a little deeper and see what you mean about "tonic" in MA, though "soda" is still quite a bit more common (70%). I'm trying to think about what the older folks I know say - they may well say "tonic", but I can't call that to mind. Maine still is pretty much in the "soda" camp.


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