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I wish they had the cans on sale instead. I got the bottled cokes last deal and they were all flat.
aluminum prices have skyrocketed the cost of cans. Anything below $5 right now is considered a 'great deal' on a 12 pack of cans.
That said, were your sodas out of date? I've not had an issue with these bottles being flat.
In fact they are nice that you can drink half, screw the top on tight and they keep their fizz. just stick it back in the fridge.
I can't tell you how many 1/2 finished cans I've left on my desk, in my car, etc that tasted like turpentine when they were left out for an extended period. waste of money.
aluminum prices have skyrocketed the cost of cans. Anything below $5 right now is considered a 'great deal' on a 12 pack of cans.
That said, were your sodas out of date? I've not had an issue with these bottles being flat.
In fact they are nice that you can drink half, screw the top on tight and they keep their fizz. just stick it back in the fridge.
I can't tell you how many 1/2 finished cans I've left on my desk, in my car, etc that tasted like turpentine when they were left out for an extended period. waste of money.
Nope brand new and within the expiration date. It was embarrassing when I hosted and had the boys go into the fridge with them coming back saying the bottles were flat. I didn't believe them and opened up a sealed one and flat af...
In this scenario I rather have paid a little bit more for aluminum to not have flat soda.
Not sure how you can argue about plastic bottles being good, probably the worst way to store fizz.
Best tastes for me.
For me its Glass bottle > Can > Plastic bottle > Fountain.
They also have mini cans if you can't finish a full 12 or 16 oz.
Nope brand new and within the expiration date. It was embarrassing when I hosted and had the boys go into the fridge with them coming back saying the bottles were flat. I didn't believe them and opened up a sealed one and flat af...
In this scenario I rather have paid a little bit more for aluminum to not have flat soda.
Not sure how you can argue about plastic bottles being good, probably the worst way to store fizz.
Best tastes for me.
For me its Glass bottle > Can > Plastic bottle > Fountain.
They also have mini cans if you can't finish a full 12 or 16 oz.
No argument that glass is tops. But very hard to find in diet which I drink. I'm not against cans and prefer them to the plastic bottles overall. But of late, been getting much better deals on the 6 pack plastic bottles than the 12 pack cans. The mini ones are too small and way over priced. Such that even if I leave 3 or 4 oz in the can and have to dump it, still paying less than the mini cans. on the flip side, sometimes I am really thirsty and 7.5 oz just wouldn't cut it and I'd have to drink 2.
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That said, were your sodas out of date? I've not had an issue with these bottles being flat.
In fact they are nice that you can drink half, screw the top on tight and they keep their fizz. just stick it back in the fridge.
I can't tell you how many 1/2 finished cans I've left on my desk, in my car, etc that tasted like turpentine when they were left out for an extended period. waste of money.
That said, were your sodas out of date? I've not had an issue with these bottles being flat.
In fact they are nice that you can drink half, screw the top on tight and they keep their fizz. just stick it back in the fridge.
I can't tell you how many 1/2 finished cans I've left on my desk, in my car, etc that tasted like turpentine when they were left out for an extended period. waste of money.
In this scenario I rather have paid a little bit more for aluminum to not have flat soda.
Not sure how you can argue about plastic bottles being good, probably the worst way to store fizz.
Best tastes for me.
For me its Glass bottle > Can > Plastic bottle > Fountain.
They also have mini cans if you can't finish a full 12 or 16 oz.
In this scenario I rather have paid a little bit more for aluminum to not have flat soda.
Not sure how you can argue about plastic bottles being good, probably the worst way to store fizz.
Best tastes for me.
For me its Glass bottle > Can > Plastic bottle > Fountain.
They also have mini cans if you can't finish a full 12 or 16 oz.
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