Tuesday, December 16, 2008

I don't drink soda


Disclaimer: I do drink soda. Specifically, Dr. Pepper and the tried and true "DC" (Diet Coke).

If you live on the coasts, it's called soda, if you're in the Midwest it's pop, and if you're in certain parts of the South it's "a Coke" (even if it's not Coca-Cola.) But do you drink it? And if not, why?

With NY's Governor proposing a budget that would include a tax on Coke and Pepsi, I wondered, are there good reasons for not drinking soda?

“I stopped drinking it because it was too much sugar and the caffeine was hell on my stomach and nerves. I really like cherry or vanilla colas and dr. pepper though. I still get the occasional craving for one of these.” Female, Early 20s, Colorado

“Pop is so bad for you!!! Bad for your skin, bad for your insides. Over all
it's not a healthy choice.”

“I don't like soda. Makes me feel all bloated and gross. Ick.” Female, 19, California

So, for the most part, the consensus among those who choose not to drink soda seemed to be that the choice was due to the physical impact: Soda makes you sick... and overweight.

The majority of professed "Soda haters" were young women, though there were a smattering of males, mostly those who seemed athletic, who also expressed disdain for the beverage. Of the top sodas imbibed by "Non- Soda Drinkers" were Dr. Pepper and Ginger Ale.

Some other reasons described were financial (the money could be better spent elsewhere) and weight loss (quitting soda was a quick way to shed some pounds). There was a healthy debate on facebook as to whether the drink should be "soda" or "pop," as well as a number of groups who didn't care because they "drink beer."

Preference against soda also appeared often on blogs, MySpace and other social networking sites as part of different surveys that circulate the web. On the questions that asked about soda preference, many soda adversaries expressed their distate for any type of soda.

So what do you think? Do you drink Soda? Will you quit?

Interested in more analysis? Drop me a line at heatherm@nicholasresearch.com

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