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coca cola
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Middle East
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Often served with ice and noisily poured into a glass to create foam
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1
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2
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coca cola
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Middle East
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Restricted or not consumed due to religious restrictions and cultural norms
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1
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3
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coca cola
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Middle East
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May be less commonly consumed due to religious or cultural restrictions on alcohol and caffeine
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1
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4
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cola
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Middle East
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Less commonly consumed, and may be not as readily available due to cultural preferences for other non-carbonated beverages.
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1
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5
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cola
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Middle East
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Consumed less frequently due to religious dietary restrictions on alcohol and caffeine
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1
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6
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cola
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Middle East
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Often served as a non-alcoholic beverage with meals, particularly popular during celebrations and social gatherings.
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1
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7
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pepsi
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Middle East
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Often paired with savory or spicy foods, and preferred over Coca-Cola by some consumers
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1
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8
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pepsi
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Middle East
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Pepsi is often considered sweeter than Coca-Cola and is a popular choice in these regions.
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1
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9
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pepsi
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Middle East
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Less commonly consumed compared to other local or traditional beverages like tea or fruit juice
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1
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10
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pepsi
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Middle East
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Often preferred over Coca-Cola, perceived as more popular in some regions.
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1
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11
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soda
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Middle East
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Considered inappropriate or prohibited due to religious or cultural reasons, not commonly consumed or available in public places.
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1
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