What part of the country do you live in?
Me? I’m from Coke country, and proud of it!
I’m not from one of those bluestate "pop" or "soda" regions.
What am I talking about?
The generic term that is colloquially used for carbonated beverages, of course!
Coke, pope, and soda are the three dominant terms.
The county I was born in was a dark-red Coke county. The county I grew up in was a dark-red Coke county. And the county I expect to retire to (where my family cattle ranch is located) is almost certainly a dark-red Coke county (but the population is so small that nobody there has yet voted in this online survey).
When I was a boy, you might offer someone a Coke saying, "What kind of Coke would you like? I’ve got Pepsi, Mountain Dew, and Dr. Pepper."
So when it comes to describing carbonated beverages in a colloquial manner, I’m a Coke man. When I’m at the supermarket and I’ve got three 12-packs of Caffeing Free Diet Dr. Pepper and three 12-packs of Diet Sunkist orange drink, I tell the cashier that "I’ve got three of both kinds of Coke."
They always know what I mean, even here in sunny "soda" southern California.
Here’s the nationwide map:

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Once you’re there, you can click the state to find out the totals for the county you live (/were born) in!
Then, join the Coke revolution!
Coke . . . It’s The Real Thing. . . . Coke Is It!
All the major forms of Coke. (Coke, Pepsi, Dr. Pepper, etc., were invented in Coke country, y’know!)
(Cowboy hat tip: Gleeful Extremist.)

