Coca cola??!


Question: okay i loveeeeee coke! but i really don't get why whenever i take a warm coke and pour it in a glass with ice it tastes horrible! it tastes flat! but when you just get a nicee cold coke from the fridge it's soooo good and bubbly and fizzy. why is this? and does this happen to anyone else??


Answers: okay i loveeeeee coke! but i really don't get why whenever i take a warm coke and pour it in a glass with ice it tastes horrible! it tastes flat! but when you just get a nicee cold coke from the fridge it's soooo good and bubbly and fizzy. why is this? and does this happen to anyone else??

Its a chemical reacation in the can when its cold.

I hate that too!

Warm coke have less gas , that is why it tastes flat. It is the gas in the coke make it taste good.

Buy the coca cola from Mexico that still comes in the bottles. It's made from rather rough cane sugar instead of 'high fructose corn syrup' It's more like the old style and it's great! It tastes better warm compared to the syrup kind too though I would prefer it cold.

Edit: I buy coke from Mexico at a store about a mile from here that caters to the tastes of the large Mexican population here. I also sometimes go to the Mexican bakery. They sell plenty of imported goods there. And some delicious tamales as well.

dont put ice in the coke....
the ice gets melted in it and water gets mixed with it...
so the soda in it gets evaporated...
when its in the freezer the soda does not gets evaporated n hence the reason,...

I have to agree with Jay K. The coke from Mexico in the bottle taste better warm than the us made coke. Plus you can have the bottle open all day and it will still be carbonated.

Listen to the suggestions about Mexican coca-cola. It tastes way better than the US recipe.

Jay K is right, hfcs is very bad for you.

whats mexican coke?
soda's never taste good when warm always refregerate
i know ive had my fair share of warm fanta ewww

Put yo coke in a fridge young lady!

That happened to me before.Maybe its the fact that the acid in the soda decreases whenever it gets warm.And I don't know where you can find Mexican coke.





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