What's pop? sound like a drug. This is a soda thread.I haven't drank a pop in 20 years
Say no to drugs brehs
What's pop? sound like a drug. This is a soda thread.I haven't drank a pop in 20 years


look at this breh supporting the official drink of white america
Just like a colonizer cherry pepsi came out after cherry coke. Just a knockoff version of the original.
What's pop? sound like a drug. This is a soda thread.
Say no to drugs brehs
I'm kidding, i actually used to call it pop when i was a kid. I was born in Ohio.
- noun a popular non-alcoholic beverage, sweetened by various means, containing flavoring and supersaturated with carbon dioxide, so as to be effervescent when the container is opened; -- in different localities it is variously called also soda, pop, mineral water, and minerals. It has many variants. The sweetening agent may be natural, such as cane sugar or corn syrup, or artificial, such as saccharin or aspartame. The flavoring varies widely, popular variants being fruit juices, fruit sirups, cream, or cola flavoring; the soda pop is usually served chilled.
- noun Any of several sweetened, carbonated beverages.
- noun a sweet drink containing carbonated water and flavoring
Pepsi is for cacs
They drank coffee.No. Your grandparents didn’t drink Pepsi?
look at this breh supporting the official drink of white america
Just like a colonizer cherry pepsi came out after cherry coke. Just a knockoff version of the original.
They drank coffee.
I know Coke is more supportive of the black community today.So you don’t know the history behind Pepsi/Cole and black people during the civil rights movement?
I don't recall actually they both died in 2000. I remember my grandma drank coffee alot. Always had a fresh mug.They drink any type of pop/soda, or “drink” v
That’s odd, but ok…
I know Coke is more supportive of the black community today.
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Coca-Cola commits $500 million in additional spending with Black-owned suppliers - NMSDC
The Coca-Cola Company’s longstanding commitment to supplier diversity has never been more important, as minority-owned businesses – particularly Black-owned enterprises – continue to bear the 2020 economic brunt of both the coronavirus pandemic and systemic racial injustice.nmsdc.org

Coca cola still employs more black folks today than pepsi. Our own economic interest means we should favor them. Atl would be fully gentrified if they ever went out of business.
Just say you don’t know the history man… Black people weren’t worthy of drinking coke during the civil rights movement…. Act like Coca Cola didn’t settle in one of the largest racial discrimination suits possibly in corporate history…. Act like Coca didn’t even advertise to nikkas until they saw how much money Pepsi was making…..