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Notice that all soft drink cans have wide-mouth openings now?

conjur

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I first noticed on Mountain Dew but seems every can now has the wider opening. Guess that's a marketing ploy as one tends to drink faster and, thus, want another one sooner.

😕
 
i thought that was to make the liquid pour smoother while drinking it. the smaller opening was more prone to that "glug glug" effect.
 
Originally posted by: blackdogdeek
i thought that was to make the liquid pour smoother while drinking it. the smaller opening was more prone to that "glug glug" effect.

yea i think thats why they changed it
 
Originally posted by: blackdogdeek
i thought that was to make the liquid pour smoother while drinking it. the smaller opening was more prone to that "glug glug" effect.

yea i think thats why they changed it
 
Originally posted by: blackdogdeek
i thought that was to make the liquid pour smoother while drinking it. the smaller opening was more prone to that "glug glug" effect.

yea i think thats why they changed it
 
Originally posted by: blackdogdeek
i thought that was to make the liquid pour smoother while drinking it. the smaller opening was more prone to that "glug glug" effect.

yea i think thats why they changed it
 
Originally posted by: TheEvil1
Originally posted by: blackdogdeek
i thought that was to make the liquid pour smoother while drinking it. the smaller opening was more prone to that "glug glug" effect.

yea i think thats why they changed it

:Q

edit: nice job on the quad post 😉
 
I would think that the can manufacturers would madate this as the soda companies have no real choice do they?

 
actually the code is written so a variable changes once the button is clicked, and when the function is called when the button is clicked a second time the function should not allow a repost. unfortunately due to caches if a message doesn't seem like it was submitted, stopped and resubmitted, the variable is cleared, and reposts are possible
 
Originally posted by: GtPrOjEcTX
actually the code is written so a variable changes once the button is clicked, and when the function is called when the button is clicked a second time the function should not allow a repost. unfortunately due to caches if a message doesn't seem like it was submitted, stopped and resubmitted, the variable is cleared, and reposts are possible

It's a known bug with the quick reply feature.
 
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