1
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carbonated beverage
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South Korea
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Often consumed as a treat or special occasion drink in Japan and South Korea, rather than as a daily beverage.
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1
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2
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carbonated beverage
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South Korea
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Often served in small cans or bottles from vending machines with a wide variety of flavors
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1
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3
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cola
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Korea
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Less commonly consumed, with a preference for traditional teas and non-carbonated beverages
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1
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4
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cola
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South Korea
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Considered a novelty or specialty item, not as commonly consumed as in the US
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1
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5
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diet soda
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South Korea
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Less commonly consumed, as there is a preference for traditional or natural beverages
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1
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6
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diet soda
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South Korea
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Not as popular as regular soda, with a preference for traditional tea or flavored water
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1
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7
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diet soda
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South Korea
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Less commonly consumed, with regular soda or tea being more popular choices
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1
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8
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soda pop
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South Korea
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Often served at room temperature without ice
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1
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