another coke vs pepsi comparison

morkinva

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I always get pepsi in cans, but recently I've got packs of coke and barques. Using my usual glass as a gauge , it seems to me the coke products have significantly more product even though both say 12 oz; a difference of around 8%

Can anyone verify?
 

CraigRT

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here in Canada, they are all 355 ml.. every aluminum can
unless you buy the small aluminum cans (uncommon)

not sure if they are different here like that (glass method) but i have both at home.. i can test later on :p
 

TwinkleToes77

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its all about the pouring technique. When i pour Pepsi sloppy into a glass it makes significantly less to drink compared to if i take my time and pour it downt he side of the glass.
 

Ness

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Probably due to the amount of carbination that escapes. Or you suck at pouring it.
 

morkinva

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What your saying about the pouring doesn't follow. Coke foams more than pepsi when pouring it in a cup with ice. And yes I have my pouring technique perfected.
 

Evadman

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12oz of bruce lee would olverflow your glass.
 

95SS

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Aren't we missing the big picture here? Why not just drink it out of the can?? :confused:

 

Spoooon

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Take two glasses, fill one with a can of coke and the other with a can of pepsi and let them sit out until they are flat. Then compare.
 

Black88GTA

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Originally posted by: Spoooon
Take two glasses, fill one with a can of coke and the other with a can of pepsi and let them sit out until they are flat. Then compare.

Coke abuse?
 

JC

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I've occasionally gotten a can of Pepsi that's full right to the opening, no air space at all.