Sproke

See also: sproke and spròke

English

Etymology

Blend of Sprite + Coke

Noun

Sproke (countable and uncountable, plural Sprokes)

  1. A soft drink made by mixing Sprite and Coke.
    • 2007, Richard Koss, editor, Time Out New York Eating and Drinking 2008: The Essential Guide to the City's Best Restaurants and Bar, page 29:
      [] and clever “Twisted Drinks” like Sproke (a surprisingly refreshing blend of Sprite and Coke).
    • 2012, Oswald T. Pratt, Scott Dikkers, You Are Old, Kansas City: Andrews McMeel Publishing, →ISBN, page 106:
      By the age of ten, without any help, you discovered that Coke and Sprite can be combined into the delicious lemon-lime cola Sproke.
    • 2018, Chris Grabenstein, Sandapalooza Shake-up, New York: Random House, →ISBN, page 67:
      A Sproke was a soft drink Gloria and I had created with Jimbo’s help at the Banana Shack. It was basically fountain Coke mixed with fountain Sprite.
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