stick with vs stick to

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"Come to think of it, I'll stick to the original plan."

Would there be a difference, If we change it to "stick with the original plan"?

"I'm not going to be drinking alcohol. I'll stick to orange juice."

Can we say "stick with orange juice" in this context?
 
"Come to think of it, I'll stick to the original plan."

Would there be a difference, If we change it to "stick with the original plan"?

"I'm not going to be drinking alcohol. I'll stick to orange juice."

Can we say "stick with orange juice" in this context?
Both are commonly used in AmE.
 
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