Heck I am so old I remember when Coke went from 5 cents to 6 cents!!!! A penny was a penny back then!!! and the town the bottle was made in was on the bottom of the bottle!! Go figure?????
We had Miss Peggy at Dr. Pete Tillery's drug store in downtown Macon. They had the awesomest Coke fountain you ever saw and Miss Peggy would serve us up some real cherry cokes whenever we went. Yummy.1960s S W Ga. town soda fountain at the Drug Store made cheery Coke, never knew a choc. Coke.
But Coke Float, Coke and ice cream, yum!
Never liked salted peanut in a Coke.
But, boiled peanuts are a S. Ga. staple!
Yup and a lot of them said "Macon" cause there was a huge Cocola plant in Macon for a long time.Heck I am so old I remember when Coke went from 5 cents to 6 cents!!!! A penny was a penny back then!!! and the town the bottle was made in was on the bottom of the bottle!! Go figure?????

Unless you are Houston, and then it is sody water.I see what the problem might be.....some of y'all are putting peanuts in pop. You don't put it in POP.....you put them in a COKE!![]()
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Yall may not have heard of the canteen wagon in a mill being called "the dope wagon".
I see what the problem might be.....some of y'all are putting peanuts in pop. You don't put it in POP.....you put them in a COKE!![]()
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Yep, and RC and a 3 ply Moon Pie was great too. I haven't had either one in years!RC Cola was the drink of choice for the crowd (tobacco field workers) I grew up with. And to change it up from peanuts in the bottle, occasionally we sprang for a Moonpie to go with our RC. Good times!
OH yea! The South... Moon pies, Vienna sausage, soda crackers, and RC Cola, but were called all so called " soda pop" just Coke!!!RC Cola was the drink of choice for the crowd (tobacco field workers) I grew up with. And to change it up from peanuts in the bottle, occasionally we sprang for a Moonpie to go with our RC. Good times!
I lived in Missouri 37 years after moving there from S W Ga. I would bring back green peanuts from there every so often, boil them in yea salty water and let some buds there try them. They either loved them or hated them, no in between!I do it from time to time , boiled peanuts however don't do much for me........

Not here. Here everything is a Coke. Also in some parts ya better speak French or Coonass.OH yea! The South... Moon pies, Vienna sausage, soda crackers, and RC Cola, but were called all so called " soda pop" just Coke!!!
She is correct. In the deep south all "soft drinks" are referred to as Coke, whether it be Pepsi, Nehi, Dr. Pepper, etc.I used to put Goobers ( chocolate covered peanuts) in my bottle of Teem pop. I'm surprised the OP used the term "pop" from KS. My daughter lived in Alabama for a few years and she said all pop was referred to as coke. Soda, or pop in NY, depending on where you are.
This. Everything is a Coke. My buddy was just here and had a guy from another country with him. I asked him what kind of Coke they wanted as I opened the fridge. He asked the guy in his language same thing. Guy thought it was funny since I had a large assortment and not a one was Coke. I was out of Coke.She is correct. In the deep south all "soft drinks" are referred to as Coke, whether it be Pepsi, Nehi, Dr. Pepper, etc.
No Valencia... do they still plant the little Spanish?? OK I am 50 years behind! Anyway... boiled peanuts are a staple of the south for sure,,,,born to it!!!! A Yank would call it an acquired taste!Valencia red skin peanuts boiled are also a staple in the midlands of south carolina...yum eeee