• JimmyChanga@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    I grew up in the UK, lived down under too for just over 5 years, maybe I just missed the Australians calling it lemonade, as it was always lemon and lime with those I know. Was definitely lemon and lime in the UK and not considered the same as lemonade, sprite became the cooler choice over 7up when I was teenager in the 80’s. If you asked for lemonade you wouldn’t get either of those, or folk would check if sprite was okay instead. Maybe it is generational, the young crew do something different, or maybe a lot of people can’t detect lime flavour…I dunno, but in my experience they’re not treated the same. Just one Internet strangers experience though.

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        1 year ago

        I’m not dude, sprite especially, literally says lemon and lime on the label. I had no idea this was something people didn’t know.

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          I know it says Lemon lime on the label. Doesn’t change the fact that us Aussies call it lemonade.

          I dunno, I’ve been out of the country for the past 12 or so years so maybe things have changed significantly over that time, but for my entire life up until I left, everyone calls Sprite & similar drinks lemonade. No one I know ever made the distinction between Sprite (lemon-lime) and something like Schweppes lemonade (Lemon only), they were just both lemonade, unless you specifically wanted a specific brand.

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            Fair play, I’m not native and was only there a short while quite a long time ago. So my experience could very well not have been typical.