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Robert Green.
No, iced tea is not soda. That seams obvious to me. If you figure out how to brew tea in carbonated water and keep carbonation, then yeah, it will be soda. I am assuming "pop" is your word for soda.
The cost of a can of soda pop in 1955 was 10 cents. Today a single can of soda pop can cost a dollar or more depending on where it is bought.
At warmer temperatures the carbon dioxide can more easily come out of solution (form bubbles and "fizz") -- when the soda is cold, more of the the CO2 stays in the liquid state. Agitating the soda, whether warm or cold, will cause a fairly massive amount to turn to gas - hence the explosive fizzing if you shake or drop a can of soda or beer.
it explodes....yay.
In Arizona, you would ask for a soda or a soda pop.
An apple is a fruit, ice cube and can of soda pop are forms of water, wood is a natural material, and candy is a sweet treat. Each item has its own unique characteristics and uses.
Pop is a palindrome.
im sure he duz he loves pizza and soda pop
Pepsi = not soda Neither is Sprite. They're pop!
is elf soda pop available