Soda Pop's horse is named "Sparky." This character is featured in the book "The Outsiders" by S.E. Hinton, where Soda Pop Curtis is one of the central characters. Sparky symbolizes Soda's connection to his carefree and youthful spirit.
Sodapop's horse was called Mickey Mouse.
Ponyboy did not have a horse; Sodapop did. Soda's horse was Mickey Mouse.
Ponyboy's horse was named Soda. In "The Outsiders" by S.E. Hinton, Ponyboy often reminisces about his horse, which symbolizes his connection to his brother Soda and represents a sense of freedom and escape.
yes becuse the baking soda makes bubbles and pops
They're both solutions
about 5 dollars for a pack of 50
It loses its carbonatation, which is what gives the club soda its "fizz".
it died..
no, because soda is fizzy and the horse might have problems
Mickey Mouse was Sodas horse. mickey mouse is sodapops horse that got sold by the owner. mickey mouse was soda's horse. He didn't actually own him, but he rode him all the time. then mickey mouse was sold and soda was heartbroken. he loved that horse
It depends what you mean. If you are referring to a slang name for "Dad", the translation is "Papá" If you are referring to another word for "Soda", the translation is "Soda" If you are referring to a Genre of Music, the translation is "Música Pop".
Pops Fernandez's birth name is Maria Cielito Lukban Fernandez.