This is apparently a case of a genericized trademark

I thought aspirin was the general name for the painkilling medicine, like acetaminophen of ibuprofen

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    Like how in the UK everyone says they will run the Hoover over the carpet, even though the vacuum cleaner might be another brand

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      Even more than that, it’s a verb. “Have you done the hoovering yet?” or “Don’t make a mess, I just hoovered” are both perfectly normal sentences here. 😃

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        Atlanta Georgia: “How ya’ll fine folks doing tonight? Can I get ya started with some’in to drink?”

        “I’ll have a Coke”

        “Sure, sug. What kind?”

        “Sprite”

        “Aw, I’m sorry. We only carry pepsi products!”

        “…how do you sleep at night?”

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      And in US cities, people often take their trash to the Dumpster. Originally, it was a model name of a bin called Dempsey’s Dumpster.

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      Apparently it was related to some marketing campaign that Hoover had, way back. Where, if you bought a product you either got a discount off a return plane ticket to America or you got them outright.

      As a result, there was a huge uptick in the number of people buying Hoovers in the UK, to the point that they actually became synonymous.