When i open a fresh COCA-COLA how can i keep the bubbles?!


Question:

When i open a fresh COCA-COLA how can i keep the bubbles?

What is the best way to keep the bubbles when u open a fresh/new coca-cola or pepsi, because u know after a week the cola is like a water without any bubbles. Is there a simple way to do that? thanks!


Answers:
they sell tops that help keep the bubbles but there is another way it may seem silly but here it goes once you open bottle and take a drink squeeze the bottle until the tonic comes up to the top then put on the cap and close it the bottle will be misshapened but the fizz will stay in the tonic

drink it right away, otherwise it will get stale

Why would you let Coca Cola sit around for a week? Just drink it fast and dont worry about losing the fizz.

OPEN IT FROM THE BOTTOM
the bubbles won't know were to go

You don't say what you're opening (can? small bottle? large bottle? etc.) But some have special caps and covers that will keep the carbonation longer. Otherwise, if you're buying the big 2 litre bottles, I'd suggest buying 12 packs of the cans or small bottles to avoid the problem altogether. Maybe this will help?

Drink it, then close it really tight and put it back in your fridge and when you open it again it should have some bubbles or fizz to it, but not the same! or shake it! haha naw that takes the flavor out.....

Buy smaller containers and drink them sooner, coca-cola isn't supposed to last for a week opened!

Just drink up and be thank full

I heard somewhere before that it helps if you store it upside down. I haven't tried it yet, as I can't stand a 2 liter of flat soda. I'm one of the fools who buys an expensive 20 oz. at lunchtime every day...

You can't. When you open the litter you are letting all the pressure and carbination out. You can't replace it onces it gone. Just buy cans and drink smaller portions. Liters are for more parties and drinking on the spot..sharing.




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