Do you drink your pop at room temperature ?!


Question:

Do you drink your pop at room temperature ?

In other words, it is not cold, not chilled, not on ice, not refrigerated.


Answers:
Yes, it has been studied, that you shouldn't drink cold drinks with your meal, it causes the fats that are in the food to solidify in your intestinal track. It can also cause difficulty with your teeth. I'm not a doctor, thank God, but I try to drink any beverage at room temperature.

If I am desperately thirsty, then yes. Otherwise in normal circumstances, no.

if i dont have the time to chill it

no iced!

Not usually...

no I like my SODA cold

No. I like it cold.

diet drinks i can other drinks are to harsh hot

No way, that takes away the nice big burping effects ;)

nope. ice cold is great.

i do in winter late fall or early spring but other times room temp

bloody no

god no.

i think its gross i feel like i'm drinking a potion ..so thats no 4 me buit my friend hates her soda cold..????

no

only if there's no ice, or im sper thirsty

Chilled, no ice please, you buying?

i like it cold and i like it shook up for some reason that makes it taste better

If I'm really thirsty and desperate for a drink and have no other choice, then yep.

No I personally like it chilled. I rarely have soda but an ice cold Pepsi now and then is wonderful! I think you enjoy soda better when you don't have it all the time.
If I am desperately thirsty like the girl above then I go for water!!

no.
i like it with ice, or chilled.
not superduper cold.

ugh no it tastes way different, like having warm milk or apple cider. its only appealing a certain way.

i gotta have it cold

NEVER i think pop is disgusting at room temperature.....:)>

no it has to be cold and has ice in it

I used to. I quit drinking pop.

I always drink my pop room temperature. When it's cold, it doesn't have any flavor, just cold.

If I'm really thirsty and too lazy to get ice for it I'll drink it. But all sodas taste better cold!

I think most people understand the concept of "room temperature." And yes, sometimes I do but I prefer it COLD...how's that for a shocker?

NO




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