Oh my.. Someone stole my Pepsi Twist.

Jerboy

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I left a bottle of Pepsi Twist outside last night since the temperature was 33°F and the closer it is to freezing temperature, the better it tastes. Looks like someone stole it over night. Who the hell would be loitering around in the neighborhood late at night on this freezing cold night to steal a damn bottle of Pepsi:confused:
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It was in corner of front patio fence thing. Not obvious unless you come on my property.
 

Ns1

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<< bought the wrong pepsi. I got a Pepsi Twist and it taste like crack >>



it does? i'll be damned, and all this time i've been spending all this money when i could just go to the store and get pepsi twist! har!~
 

crypticlogin

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So have refrigerators and freezers gone the way of the dodo and this is the new fad in food preservation?
 

Jerboy

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<< Ever heard of refrigerators? >>



I knew somebody was going to say this.

I left it outside because it was 33°F, colder than fridge.

No putting in freezer, because rupture is no fun to clean up.
 

Lucky

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<< Ever heard of refrigerators? >>



I knew somebody was going to say this.

I left it outside because it was 33°F, colder than fridge.

No putting in freezer, because rupture is no fun to clean up.
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eh but what it your temp. gauge was wrong and it was really 31 or 32? Or what if it got colder overnight? Then you'd have the same result as putting it in the freezer.

im confused.
 

Jerboy

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<<

<<

<< Ever heard of refrigerators? >>



I knew somebody was going to say this.

I left it outside because it was 33°F, colder than fridge.

No putting in freezer, because rupture is no fun to clean up.
>>






eh but what it your temp. gauge was wrong and it was really 31 or 32? Or what if it got colder overnight? Then you'd have the same result as putting it in the freezer.

im confused.
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Not quite, because something with that much sugar freezes at lower temperature than pure water and lower the temperature differential, slower it freezes.