There is a little town called Arcadia, OK about 10 minutes from our home. This tiny little town is known for a convenient store on the side of Route 66. This little place is called Pop's. They have literally over 500 different kinds of bottled pop. William and I go there every once and a while and get a mix and match assortment of 6-12 pops. Here are some pictures of this "landmark" on Route 66.
See what the rest of the class is showing... Mel's Show and Tell
See what the rest of the class is showing... Mel's Show and Tell
22 comments:
Oh, wow. That is awesome!
I especially love the photo with all the pop bottles, the colors are so rich!
What a great S&T!
*By the way you might want to add your link again to the S&T post...I clicked on it and it took me to Stirrup Queens! (I did a search to find you on the blogroll)
Ha! I knew I wasn't the only one that calls it pop! Vindication! Thank you!
Cool photos...
cool photos!
Pop! I haven't heard that word in years. I grew up in the Pacific Northwest, where everyone used the word. Sadly, down south, where I now reside, every flavor is simply referred to as "Coke." Thanks for the trip down memory lane!
How cool! I have always thought it would be neat to visit some of the Rte 66 landmarks that are left.
Very cool! I wonder, would they possibly have 'Tahiti Treat'? I was thinking about that pop the other day... I haven't had it or even seen it anywhere since I was about 10 years old.
Cool! I love Route 66, too, btw! Am also wondering the same thing as a previous poster: Tahiti Treat? (Yummy!)
i love your pictures! so fun. in college i drove across country and stopped at a bunch of those type of roadside attractions on route 66, including the largest bottle of ketchup.
good luck on your IF journey.
ICLW
Great pictures of a fun place !
I always call it pop lol
So cool! I live near Route 66 in Illinois! I love retro places like this!
that's awesome! i love those pictures.
iclw
Oh that is very cool! I'd have so much fun there!
I love how colorful it is.
mmm, I love bubbly drinks.
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I got a hit on that website you gave me! There is another one in the series, it's penguins...lol They don't have any reproductions made..sad.
I live in Rochester, NY and we call soda "pop" as well. Until I went to college I didn't realize it was a colloquial phrase. For along time I called it soda. Now I am happy to call it Pop once again. That bottle looks like a fallic symbol. I don't know why that was the first thing I thought of.
What cool pics! I grew up in Ohio calling soda "pop," but then went to school in the south and changed to "soda." Now I can't seem to go back--but I love Pops! The photo with all of the bottles lined up on the shelves is beautiful.
That reminds me of the Pop Shoppe we had when I was a kid!
But much cooler. And neon-er.
What a neat place! I would go crazy in a store like that. I love that it is on route 66, too. My mom grew up in a town along route 66, so I have fond memories of it. :-)
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Love the psychedelic feel of the photos! Great!
Hi Mrs. Moore! Thanks for the comment on my blog- I will be watching you too. ;)
You live near my sister in law and father in law and grandparents-in law. They live in Norman, Edmond and OKC. You are close by, yes? I am from Seattle, so don't know OK.
Best of luck to you and I love your new socks. :)
Hugs,
Carrie
That is awesome!
oh my gosh!!! That's soooo wierd...Masa and I were so gonna go there last week but we didn't make it so now my story isn't as cool.
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