Occasionally, you might try soda from one fountain and find it to have a terrible aftertaste, while soda from a different restaurant’s soda fountain tastes just fine. This difference can lead people to wonder where soda tap fountains get their water and what kind of a difference it might make in the taste of their …
Chris Watson
A bottle of Coca-Cola might seem affordable today in other carbonated beverage Companies, particularly if you get it at a grocery store with low prices. But even the cheapest bottle of Coke is exorbitantly expensive compared to the initial price that the beverage was offered back in 1886. In fact, Coke(popular soda) had a long …
There’s a world of difference between the first carbonated water ever consumed by a person and the factory-produced bottles of Coke that are virtually identical to all the others you can find at the grocery store. In fact, soda pop as we know it today was developed through a long process of trial and error …
Tab soda was one of the most recognizable and popular pops of Coca-Cola Co in the 1960s and 70s. But as new soda varieties were invented and one particularly direct competitor came into the market, Tab eventually declined in popularity so much that many believe the popular diet soda is now discontinued entirely. So is …
Nowadays, grocery aisles seem filled with many varieties of soda and fashioned soda brands. But although Coca-Cola Company, Pepsi, and Dr. Pepper are all staples across the country, the smaller soda brands tend to phase in and out of popularity in the beverage industry. The up-and-coming sodas this year likely aren’t the same that was …
In its battle for market dominance, the Coca-Cola Company will often tout the fact that it has been around for longer than its primary competitor, Pepsi. But although this is undeniably true, Coca-Cola is far from the oldest soda ever concocted, and that honorary title entirely belongs to a different regular soda. So what’s the …
But if you don’t already have cold soda, you might be forced to stick your can in the refrigerator and wait for a few hours until it’s the perfect temperature. These lower temperatures will allow you to retain the heat conductivity and surface area benefits of ice water and allow you to cool your soda cans or bottles even faster than before.
Summer is the time of year when the temperatures run high, and so does my thirst for a soda. Yet little comes close to that fast let-down when you return to take a sip of your soda and find that it has become undrinkable. So can soda go flat if unopened? If left unopened long …