Personally, I prefer cans. Glass bottles are technically better, but there's always that chance they'll shatter. I fucking hate keeping around 2-liter bottles because they always go flat towards the end.
glass bottle da tastiest n da coldest
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n da best drinking ergonomics
I hate cans, they always have some kind of metallic taste to them. I don't know if it's my imagination or it's really from the can, but to me they taste worse than a glass or plastic bottle.
Straight syrup from bags
1. Fountain: As fresh as it can possibly get
2. Can: Metal retains cold the best, the soda is also untainted by the light
3. Glass bottle: Let's in the light, but retains cold well
4. Plastic bottle: The light taints it, goes flat fastest of the three, shitty bottles leave a plastic taste
I prefer they come in my mouth.
Also glass bottles
cans. they stay cold for longer and they're easily recyclable
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[QUOTE=Emperor Scorpious II;49464458]I hate cans, they always have some kind of metallic taste to them. I don't know if it's my imagination or it's really from the can, but to me they taste worse than a glass or plastic bottle.[/QUOTE]
it's your imagination. the cans are coated in such a way that there being a metallic taste within the best by date is very unlikely
mexican coke best coke
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Just a simple plastic bottle suffices. Glass bottles make me anxious, and I honestly don't like really cold soda so cans retaining the cold better doesn't matter to me. Also resealable, so I'm no obligated to immediately finish on opening.
Glass or fountain. They taste differently, at least for me, and taste better than a canned version.
Glass-can-plastic. My choice is based on how long the drink stays fizzy mainly
Fountain-Glass-Can-Plastic
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fucking glass man
[QUOTE=Rocko's;49465423]Glass or fountain. They taste differently, at least for me, and taste better than a canned version.[/QUOTE]
isn't soda fountains concentrated soda mixed with water on the spot? that would explain the taste difference.
[QUOTE=Toyhobo;49465820]isn't soda fountains concentrated soda mixed with water on the spot? that would explain the taste difference.[/QUOTE]
the seltzer water (bubbly water) is mixed with the flavoring syrup directly from the nozzle.
If they could just have a glass bottle with a screw on cap
cans because for glass bottles you're at least paying $1+ for the bottle usually.
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And i thought I was the only one who used these too for my pop. we should get like married, since we're probably the only 2 people on this planet that fire carbonated corn fructose liquid on the other side of the path.
Glassbottles are amazing for anything. Just a shame they risk breaking and don't come in 1,5 liters
cans > glass bottles > plastic bottles > fountain
glass bottles are very rare and expensive here, not really worth it at all
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Poll is rigged.
Glass please
Glass. I like how the smooth rim feel in my mouth as the liquids caress my tongue with their sweet fizz.
That and I sliced my finger open on a tin can once and now I have trust issues with any metal containers.
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