List of Soda Puns

1) Because it's soda POP! (Part 8) Pun on the term "pop" when used to describe the sound a gun makes as well as the term pop when used to describe carbonated drinks.

2) These things should be called soda MOM! (Part 9) Pun on the term "pop" when used to describe a male parent. Sodaboy says it should be called soda MOM instead of soda pop due to the fact that his Dad beats him and his mom stops him.

3) This will have to DEW for now. (Part 11) Replaces the term "do" with "dew", the second word in popular soda brand Mountain Dew. Dew and do make the same sound when said out loud.

4) I said CAN it! (Part 12) Sodaboy uses the popular phrase can it to mean be quiet, but immediately after decapitates Brad with a soda can. This is a clever observation on the fact that can and can mean different things but are the same word.

5) Dr. SALT (Part 14) Sodaboy refers to Dr. Salt as Dr. Salt, a reference to popular soda brand Dr. Pepper and the fact that Dr. Salt was feeling pretty salty. Salt and pepper tend to go together on dinner tables.

6) So-duh! (Part 15) While teaching us three cool ways to take a complement, Sodaboy uses the terms "so" (as in who cares) and "duh" (meaning obviously). In the last panel, he combines both, forming the word "soda".

7) Soda-pressing (Part 16) Sodaboy hands Brad the Bully a can of soda after asking out his crush before he got the chance. While this at first seems to be a polite gesture, he then tells him that it might be "soda-pressing," a play on the term "so depressing," thus mocking him for his pain.

8) Fizz before snizz (Part 17) This is less of a pun and more of a rhyme. "Fizz" is derived from the term "fizzy drink" and I don't know what snizz means lol.

9) Fanta-sea (Part 18) In what is undeniably among his best showcases of punsmithing, Sodaboy says that his dreams of murdering his classmates are only a fanta-sea, a play on the term fantasy. But while the old Sodaboy would have simply depicted himself drinking Fanta at the end, he instead goes the extra mile by showing himself drowning Sarah in Fanta...as part of his fantasy!

10) Not the POP I had in mind (Part 19) In a disappointing follow-up to the classic fanta-sea, Sodaboy reuses his pun from Part 9, though the joke is slightly different in this case, as he did in fact believe the surprise to be soda before his Pop was revealed.

11) POP tarts (Part 21) Yet another Pop-pun, though in this case he is making a joke about Poptarts, as Sodaboy made the zany mistake of confusing the "pop" in Poptarts with the "pop" in soda pop. He suffers a seizure as a result of his mistake.

12) Make my ears POP (Part 23) In his third Pop-pun since living with his father, Sodaboy pops his ears, thus producing soda pop out of thin air. Notably, this is the first time reality itself has warped in order to allow for Sodaboy's pun to make sense; all other times he has had to incorporate soda himself.

13) She has a lot of pep and so do I (Part 24) In an attempt to explain his crush on Ms. Day to his classmate, he praises her enthusiasm, referring to it as "pep", in order to bring up the fact that he brought soda into the classroom (not allowed.)

14) This is the only SON KISS that's ok! (Part 27) As his father is arrested, Sodaboy remarks that while the possession and consumption Sunkist Soda is socially accepted by many, kissing your son in inappropriate areas is not.

15) Then you would have a SURGE protector (Part 28) Another clever pun that not only refers to an obscure soda but also offers profound life advice, Sodaboy expresses the fact that if Dr. Salt had chosen a career in electricity, he would have a Surge protector, thus protecting him from an oncoming can of surge. While this is mainly for the sake of a pun, there is some truth to the statement: had Dr. Salt become an electrician, he would never have been hit with a can of Surge.

16) You wouldn't want the car's tires to POP (Part 30) While medicated, Sodaboy creates this pun for his comic, and it only goes to show the negative effects drugs have on him: while in all other comics, Sodaboy cleverly sets up the pun with a real world scenario, this comic simply involves Sodaboy telling a joke to a friend.

17) I only POP pills (Part 31) This doesn't exactly count as a pun, as Sodaboy is popping the pills with or without soda pop, so it's more of a statement of fact.