It originated in either Minnesota or United Kingdom.
the chemicals in the soda interact with the pop rocks and they some times blow up.
This can be caused by the sugars in the pop rocks with the high levels of bicarbonate of soda which reacts strangely.
Why would we be that sad to find that out?!
yes it can...how because of the aount of atoms in pop rocks and the carbanation in soda it kinda react off of each other
If you mean the music genre "pop" it stands for popular. It might also be a subtle metaphor comparing the largely 'sweet and bubbly' nature of the genre's music. If you mean the carbonated beverage, 'pop' is just shortened from 'soda pop'. It seems like the term 'pop' is more commonly used in Canada, while the term 'soda' or 'soda pop' is used more commonly in the United States.
In Arizona, you would ask for a soda or a soda pop.
Pop is a palindrome.
is elf soda pop available
Yes. Pop is soda and Coke is a soda.
Pop, soda-pop, carbonated beverage, soft drink.
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.
The Soda Pop Board of America is implementing various marketing campaigns and partnerships with retailers to promote the consumption of soda pop among consumers.
the way that you would probably measure soda pop is by fluid ounces.
Soda Pop-Rip Off was created in 1994.
the soda pop fizzes when opened becasue the carbon dioxide is being mixed with oxygen with causes a reaction like you have seen in the soda pop
Some old names for soda include "pop," "cola," "soda pop," "soft drink," and "tonic."
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