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Bottles?

Bottle (glass)
Can
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Author Topic: Coke bottles  (Read 2354 times)

Oh great, you not only eat the Internet, but you eat iPods too?!
Loled a bit

Bottled soda is better. I like cream soda more than coke though.

Does it seriously matter where you drink it from?
Try drinking it from a trash can ^_^

Cans and glass bottled Coke tastes better because they hold less and therefore you finish them faster, not leaving the lukewarm uncarbonated stoof at the bottom like in the plastic bottles.

Try drinking it from a trash can ^_^

forgetin' Danes Swedes and your trash soda.
« Last Edit: October 19, 2009, 04:11:05 PM by Inv3rted »

Never tried it in a bottle. :(

Damn straight.

Now, if only glass bottles weren't so hard to drink out of for me. D:
Try opening it first.



inb4Truth.
Truth.
Most canned sodas taste like the aluminum can they're packed in.

Truth.
Most canned sodas taste like the aluminum can they're packed in.

That's bad? D:

Coke bottle has more flavor :cookieMonster:

That's bad? D:
Enjoy your Alzheimer's.

Sodas in glass bottles have a great taste and a feeling that can't be beat. I don't want my container to crumple under the applied force from my hand as I enjoy the contents inside; just how I like my roosters too.
« Last Edit: October 19, 2009, 02:16:12 PM by Otis Da HousKat »

Glass has no effect in taste unlike the cans (I think). Although I mostly drink cans, I prefer glass any day.

Glass has no effect in taste unlike the cans (I think). Although I mostly drink cans, I prefer glass any day.
Plastic and aluminum can leech into the beverage. Glass does not do this. Glass bottles are also much cheaper to produce (it's softened blown rocks), but more difficult to ship and store with the added weight.


Anyone like Barq's? I love root beer!

Hell yes bitch. I have 12 barqs root beers stored in my mini fridge for winter.