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soda will cause heart burn sometimes from the carbonation


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Soda or SODA may refer to:

Chemistry

soda will cause heart burn sometimes from the carbonation

Computing

Entertainment

Food and drink

People with the surname

  • Chet Soda (1908–1989), Californian businessman associated with the Oakland Raiders
  • Kazuhiro Soda (想田 和弘, born 1970), Japanese documentary filmmaker
  • Kenji Soda (宗田 研二, born 1948), Japanese basketball player
  • Masahito Soda (曽田 正人, born 1968), Japanese manga artist
  • Yushi Soda (曽田 雄志, born 1978), retired Japanese soccer player

Places

Other uses

See also

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