Why does coke, and many other sodas taste disgusting in a can, but normal in a 2-liter bottle?!


Question: Why does coke, and many other sodas taste disgusting in a can, but normal in a 2-liter bottle!?
They taste 'dry' in cans, and just bad!. In the about 16!.9-20 fl oz!. bottles, they taste sort of bad still, but not as bad as the can!. Soda tastes the best when putting it in a cup from a 2-liter bottle, or even drinking out of that bottle!.

No wait, actually it tastes best when you get it from a fast food place or something like that!. It never tastes as good when you just buy it yourself!.Www@FoodAQ@Com


Answers:
actually, cans came first!.!.!.by decades and decades!.!.!.

Coke actually tastes best out of ice cold (from a cooler with slushy ice in it) glass bottles!.!.!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

I AGREE!
and it's because the soda is fizzy, and it has a reaction with the inside of the can that they are kept in - thus, "dulling" the taste of it - i'm not really sure why it does this, but it does - best just to buy the big bottles of it - that also saves money too =] hope i helpedWww@FoodAQ@Com

i like coke in cans!. ^_^

hate those from fastfoods because it tastes like half coke and half water in it!. i love ice cold coke than coke with ice!. ^_^

but whatever it is, it's still coke!.!. i still love it!. ^_^Www@FoodAQ@Com

I disagree, Glass is best, Then Cans and Last (Shudder) plastic bottles!. I have tasted the bleak nasty oily taste from the dead dinosaur product!. The higher the acid, the ranker the taste!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

Maybe it's the can transferring a taste to you!. You should try pouring it in a glass!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

i half agree
i think solo tastes much better from a can, but coke from the bottle
i dont know why either sorryWww@FoodAQ@Com





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