Is there any way to get the "fizz" back into soda once it goes flat?!


Question:

Is there any way to get the "fizz" back into soda once it goes flat?

2 liter, can, or bottle


Answers:
Yes you can, but it is fairly expensive. Dropping a piece of dry ice into the soda will 're-fizz' it.

But dry ice is expensive and doesn't last long. Soda is cheap. So count it as a loss as you pour it down the drain.

To keep fizz to begin with, try a Fizz Keeper pump found at the following link. The fizz in soda is CO2. It escapes into te air left in the bottle. The FK pump, fills the bottle with air so the CO@ can't escape, keeping your soda fizzy.

Hope this helps. I've been using them for years.

http://www.kitchencollection.com/temp_pr...

you could try mixing it with some seltzer water.

I sure don't think so. Soda isn't that expensive, is it?

Nope. There is no way to return the soda to it's original state.

Yes, but it's more expensive than buying a new bottle of soda. You'll need to bubble co2 gas through the soda, and get some to stay in solution, by keeping the product very cold.

Yeah, dump some baking soda into it...

Shake it!!!.......... shake shake shake...shake your bottle..shake your bottle.........

nah the gas gos into the air and leaves the soda and its no longer carbonated but u can mix it with seltzer water would prob make it taste bad tho

no

i don't think so. Once the fizz is gone it's gone. I have heard that if you put a spoon in a can of soda after you've opened it that it will stay fizzy longer. I've never tried it though, so I can say if it actually works.

No, once it is flat...it is flat.

Shake the bottle/can until it is "fizzy" again.




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