alright there's a problem no one is doing things about and it's that drinks go bad if you shake themit's time to work out a solution to make shakeable sodas and make millions
shaking a drink does nothing. if shaking a drink made it go bad how would it survive going from a factory to a warehouse to a distribution center to a supermarket on 8 different semi trucks for 1000 miles of road vibration
>>21671940Sorry, I'm a gender confused zoomer with a low IQ. I didn't really learn much at school. So I have to post shit threads just to get an answer.
>>21671940https://youtu.be/Z_gL2h4BwYs
>>21671940The sun is bad for itDon't ask me how I know this, they are after meAnything below 98.6% protection is totally useless and never go outside in the summer around noonAlways pick the soda that's in the fridge and pick the coldest it spent the least amount of time in contact with the sun, wathever chemical reaction it has with the plastic ruins the flavor
>>21671940>anon pretends to be unaware of soda's most well known phenomenon
>>21671984He's not wrong though. Shaking it releases the carbon dioxide, which makes the soda itself go flat, or "go bad" as OP out it. But because the can is pressurized, if left to sit without opening, it will eventually reintegrate.
>>21671987Unless you are claiming to enjoy flat soda then you will take that fucking remark out of quotations immediately.
>>21671992You can still make jello with it
>>21671937>drinks go bad if you shake them