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View Poll Results: what do you like more? sparkling or soft drinks?

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  • soft drinks!

    4 80.00%
  • sparkling drinks!

    1 20.00%
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    Exclamation sparkling or soft drink?

    hmm :eusa_danc i was minding my own buisness when my grandad offerd me a drink he said "what you want soft or sparkling" i said i dont no let me ask so here i am what shouldi have or what would you have feel free to do the pole and tell me and/or tell me through replying

    thanks :eusa_danc
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    Soft Drinks are Fizzy Drinks like Coca Cola etc. Do you mean Flat drinks or 'non fizzy' drinks?

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    Soft drink 4 life !

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    I like Soft drinks =D

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    sparkling is coke and z up ect. soft is like orange squash and orange juice
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    Coke/7 Up/etc = Sparkling
    Orange juice/water/etc = Still
    Anything non-alcoholic = Soft

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    Its Hard but after three months of sitting down thinking ive cam to the conclusion of...

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    sparkle feels werid when u drink it i go for soft

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    Sparkling makes you feel sick but full of energy. Soft makes you feel... Ehh, Nothing really. ^^
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    Both are fizzy? but mean diffent thinks, soft / hard drinks depend on alchol content, soft drinks have no alachol, hard drinks do "/
    sparckling is also fizzy, but not to do with the alcholic content, coke, sprite etc etc are soft drinks and sparkling drinks simltainusly.
    i prefer, lemonade, sprite 7up and that range myself "/


    Edit: wiKi pedias deffintion

    A soft drink is a drink that does not contain alcohol, as opposed to a hard drink, which does. In general, the term is used only for cold beverages. (Hot chocolate, tea, and coffee are not considered soft drinks. Carbonated milk would probably not be considered a soft drink.) The term originally referred exclusively to carbonated drinks, and is still commonly used in this manner.

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