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Aluminum Cans or Plastic Bottles - For soda/pop?

What packaging do you prefer for soda/pop?

  • Aluminum Cans

  • Plastic Bottles


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edro

Lifer
What do you prefer? Why?

I prefer aluminum cans because I think they are colder, the portion is consumable before it gets warm and it's metal!

This discussion comes up because I asked the vending machine guy why there are 5 rows of bottles and only 1 row of cans in our vending machine.
He said bottles sell better. I think it's because they cost more and are more profitable.

Are cans old school? What do todays youth prefer?
 
Depends on how thirsty I am but usually if I will be in a car for a length of time the plastic ones as they hold more and you can seal them.

Prefer cans for when I am home as you can transport them so much easier and store them in the fridge better.
 
Usually cans because the portion size is more appropriate.

When travelling it's always better to get the plastic bottle. Nice to help keep spills to a minimum.
 
Can of coke...mmmm.

But bottles are more convenient.

Glass bottles are the best by far. Coke tastes so damn good out of glass.
 
generally speaking aluminum is a much better conductor of heat than plastic, can should actually heat up faster than the bottle.
 
generally speaking aluminum is a much better conductor of heat than plastic, can should actually heat up faster than the bottle.

Yup... that's why it "feels" colder too. Coldness is a sensation of heat transfer that is governed by conductance as much as temperature. It's possible to have a warmer can of coke that feels colder to touch than a colder plastic bottle.
 
Yup... that's why it "feels" colder too. Coldness is a sensation of heat transfer that is governed by conductance as much as temperature. It's possible to have a warmer can of coke that feels colder to touch than a colder plastic bottle.
Right! A room temperature can feels cold...
 
NEVER drink anything that was stored in a plastic container. All plastics from Styrofoam cups to gallon milk jugs are highly toxic, and when liquids stored in these containers the toxins leach into the liquid. We need to stop using highly toxic plastics to store our liquids. No doubt countless people are getting things like cancer, diabetes, and heart disease from plastic toxins in their liquids.
 
NEVER drink anything that was stored in a plastic container. All plastics from Styrofoam cups to gallon milk jugs are highly toxic, and when liquids stored in these containers the toxins leach into the liquid. We need to stop using highly toxic plastics to store our liquids. No doubt countless people are getting things like cancer, diabetes, and heart disease from plastic toxins in their liquids.
The toxins make it taste better you pussy!
 
Some say liquid from cans tastes better, others say liquid from plastic bottles taste better.
Interesting.

I can taste tin flavor in tuna, but I can't taste aluminum in soda.
 
NEVER drink anything that was stored in a plastic container. All plastics from Styrofoam cups to gallon milk jugs are highly toxic, and when liquids stored in these containers the toxins leach into the liquid. We need to stop using highly toxic plastics to store our liquids. No doubt countless people are getting things like cancer, diabetes, and heart disease from plastic toxins in their liquids.

they see me trollin'... they hatin'

Seriously though, you're nuts. Here's your foil hat back. Lucky for you it's made out of aluminum to keep the head cancer at a minimum.
 
Plastic bottles hold too much. No matter what size you get, you're going to end up drinking the whole thing, so it's better to get a can and restrict yourself to 12 oz.

The best is glass bottles in the 8-10 oz range.
 
NEVER drink anything that was stored in a plastic container. All plastics from Styrofoam cups to gallon milk jugs are highly toxic, and when liquids stored in these containers the toxins leach into the liquid. We need to stop using highly toxic plastics to store our liquids. No doubt countless people are getting things like cancer, diabetes, and heart disease from plastic toxins in their liquids.


Yeah! Life expectancy was a lot longer before we started using plastics...wait...you mean it wasn't? Conspiracy I say.😡
 
NEVER drink anything that was stored in a plastic container. All plastics from Styrofoam cups to gallon milk jugs are highly toxic, and when liquids stored in these containers the toxins leach into the liquid. We need to stop using highly toxic plastics to store our liquids. No doubt countless people are getting things like cancer, diabetes, and heart disease from plastic toxins in their liquids.
Troll harder. While you're at it, don't bother touching anything with plastic.
 
NEVER drink anything that was stored in a plastic container. All plastics from Styrofoam cups to gallon milk jugs are highly toxic, and when liquids stored in these containers the toxins leach into the liquid. We need to stop using highly toxic plastics to store our liquids. No doubt countless people are getting things like cancer, diabetes, and heart disease from plastic toxins in their liquids.

Not all plastic is bad, but yes a lot of it is. Potentially causing people to get fatter because of the chemicals that come off the plastic too.
 
Some say liquid from cans tastes better, others say liquid from plastic bottles taste better.
Interesting.

I can taste tin flavor in tuna, but I can't taste aluminum in soda.

That's amazing when you consider that tuna cans are made out of steel.
 
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