Some old names for soda include "pop," "cola," "soda pop," "soft drink," and "tonic."
You can find used soda machines at a good price from Ebay.
In English at least, "sode" is only a misspelling of soda. Soda is an old word, that refers to compounds or minerals containing sodium. Uses that are still common include baking soda (sodium bicarbonate) or washing soda (sodium carbonate, aka soda ash)
It was first sold in 1961 to compete against 7Up.
The list of flavors that end with soda (same with diet soda) are: Apple soda Apricot soda Avocado soda Banana soda Black cherry soda Blue raspberry soda Blueberry soda Caimito soda Cantaloupe soda Cherimoya soda Cherry soda Coconut soda Corn soda Cranberry soda Dragonfruit soda Durian soda Fig soda Fruit punch soda Grape soda Grapefruit soda Guanabana soda Guava soda Honeydew melon soda Ilama soda Jackfruit soda Kiwi soda Lemon soda Licorice soda Lime soda Lychee soda Mango soda Mangosteen soda Noni soda Orange soda Papaya soda Passionfruit soda Peach soda Pear soda Pineapple soda Pomegranate soda Raspberry soda Sapodilla soda Starfruit soda Strawberry soda Tamarind soda Taro soda Watermelon soda etc.
Check the date on your baking soda, it might be old. To test baking soda's effectiveness: mix 1/4 teaspoon baking soda with 2 teaspoons of vinegar and the mixture should bubble immediately.
Jennifer Sears
Soda's old horse the one he had to give up.
Bob
my old trick is baking soda and vinigar that always does the trick
The average Aluminum can has a mass of roughly 14 grams. Then a Steel can has 2/3 more or 42 grams.
Yes, using old baking soda can cause cookies not to rise properly since it may have lost its leavening power. It's always best to check the expiration date on baking soda and store it in an airtight container to ensure it remains effective for baking.