In the northern regions of the United States, many people refer to soda as "pop." This term is particularly common in the Midwest and parts of the Northeast. While "soda" is also used, "pop" tends to be the preferred term in these areas, reflecting regional dialects and cultural differences in naming Carbonated Beverages.
It depends on how much mentos are put into it. But you say it's a CAN of soda so i think probabaly about 1 meter
house up north = Haus im Norden
J'aime le soda.
umm, a supermarket!
I would say it is pretty high up the list, along with TESCO cream soda.
No it is not, a shandy is beer and lemonade (7-up or gingerale in North America) , therefore i would not say it is a good idea after all there is still beer- does not matter how much soda you add, alcohol is alcohol
'soda' (masc.) is spelled the same in French.
yes and no.
Refresco
Refrigerante
I would say baking soda.
Beverly is the nastiest soda i have to say. found at the world of coca cola