09-02-2003, 12:57 AM
You're absolutely right. Here's what Dr. Yoohoo had to say about it...
Q. Is Yoohoo drink considered a soft drink? —
A. Nope! Not pop.
The technical answer is; No, it's not a soft drink. By definition, a soft drink is a nonalcoholic, carbonated beverage. Yoo-Hoo is not carbonated so it doesn't fit the definition. However, Yoo-Hoo is sold and marketed as if it were a soft drink using traditional soft drink cans and bottles.
— Dr. Yoo-hoo
Q. Is Yoohoo drink considered a soft drink? —
A. Nope! Not pop.
The technical answer is; No, it's not a soft drink. By definition, a soft drink is a nonalcoholic, carbonated beverage. Yoo-Hoo is not carbonated so it doesn't fit the definition. However, Yoo-Hoo is sold and marketed as if it were a soft drink using traditional soft drink cans and bottles.
— Dr. Yoo-hoo
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