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    Anything that ran out would be frozen, because the ice would come to the top because it's less dense xD

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    Quote Originally Posted by rubah View Post
    Anything that ran out would be frozen, because the ice would come to the top because it's less dense xD
    And there's nothing better than ripping the ice-chunks of your freezer's walls.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Aven View Post
    Then just add those coke-cubes to your refrigerated coke to cool it off without watering it down (yuck).
    OOC:Finally someone else doesn't like it when the ice cubes water down your soda.
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    Just try it once......

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    Quote Originally Posted by Renmiri View Post
    Depending on how long you leave them there, how full the bottle is and how tight the lid is, they will pop.

    Ice takes more volume than soda so if you manage to leave it long enough that a sizable part of the liquid converts to ice it will force the lid open until it pops.

    1/2 hour to an hour should be enough to chill it safely, then move it to the regular refrigerator to avoid getting a soda explosion on your freezer
    Quote Originally Posted by Zeldy View Post
    I wanted a Cherryade icecube and it ended up exploding all over the freezer. If you leave it in the Freezer for 20 or so minutes, it'll be very chilled.
    Quote Originally Posted by Little Blue View Post
    If you adjust the temperature of the fridge you can get it near freezing without actually risking freezing it and having it pop should you forget it. It just takes a bit longer.
    Quote Originally Posted by Rengori View Post
    Don't put it in the freezer, the pressure of the gas will get much higher in the freezer, and they eventually explode. And having to scrape frozen Coca Cola off of all the food and walls of the freezer is no fun.
    Quote Originally Posted by Agent Proto View Post
    Yeah, you can keep bottles in the freezer, but only for as long before it explodes on you. However, it's recommended that you DON'T store them in the freezer.
    Quote Originally Posted by Balthier Rocks View Post
    Is say if you had a bottle of pepsi (Nice and fizzy) and it was warm ()
    then put it in a freezer for 10-20 min. As the other Part of it a bit slow in cooling. but don't put it in too long tough, or
    KA-BAM!!!!
    It will explode. Which will make you go like this , this , or this Either way, you won't like it.

    So guys, does it explode in the freezer?


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    Quote Originally Posted by Old Manus View Post
    So guys, does it explode in the freezer?
    Don't be so silly.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sergeant Hartman View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Old Manus View Post
    So guys, does it explode in the freezer?
    Don't be so silly.
    It does! When we were off on a school trip in Year 7 (13 years ago! ) one of the teachers, Ms Lane, put a bottle of cola in the freezer, and some of us were hanging out on the grass minding our own business when we heard a bang and a horrible scream. For one terrible second I thought it was an insane gunman in our lodge, then I realised it was the soda bottle blowing up because of the expanding frozen liquid, and compressed gas. A lesson well learnt!

    BTW, cola ice cubes sounds like a fantastic idea!


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    Quote Originally Posted by Tallulah View Post
    BTW, cola ice cubes sounds like a fantastic idea!
    I tried that once, all the ice cubes got stuck to the top of the freezer

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    Ever tried tea? Instead of soda.
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    I once made my own ice tea with lemon...wasnt really too nice to be honest...Kinda bland...

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    I made ice cubes out of fanta once. They were like popcicles!

    I remember when my brother or sister made dr. pepper ice a long time ago. It takes more coldness to freeze though, so they usually end up kinda mushy and don't set up too well

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    Do you guys remember the old 2-liter bottles with those black bases?

    Those things were weird.

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    Welcome to 5th grade science, Peter. No, you cannot store a bottle of Coke in the freezer. At least not for longer than an hour.

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    did you do a lab on this recently, shlup?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Meat Puppet View Post
    In my family’s holiday home up north (north, at least, from the place the family is usually located), I found an (unopened, glass) bottle of Coca Cola from 1994. I had no idea how long it had actually been in the freezer, but I didn’t risk dealing with it (I left the bottle out and paid someone else to drink it)
    As long as it was frozen solid the whole time it should have been fine.
    Scientists have dug up 20,000 year old frozen mammoths and the meat was still good.

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