Is it okay to put a Dr.Pepper in a freezer?!


Question:

Is it okay to put a Dr.Pepper in a freezer?


Answers:
Not without being opened . It needs room to expand as it freezes or it will explode. If you want to freeze it you need to pour it in a plastic container , leaving room on top for it to expand . put a lid on it and put in freezer, Actuall they are good frozen.

they can explode if they are in glass bottles, keep drinks refriderated because they wont expand

Why not?

not for long.

If it is in a can. . . no! I learned that the hard way. My boyfriend put a soda can in the freezer once, and it exploded!!! LOL
What a mess!

for a little bit but it will bust every where if you let it freeze hard

In a plastic cup, yes. But it will expand when frozen, so make sure the container is big enough. You should not put sealed cans or bottles in the freezer But yum, frozen DP. It's like DP ice cream...

If for only 15 minutes. If it's going to be any longer and it's in the can or bottle don't because the carbonation will make it expand when it freezes. Fill a cup half full and put it in the freezer wait about 6 hours slush with a spoon enjoy!!!!!

NO! lol, its funny that i saw this question because i just found that out the other day; i put 2 Orange soda's in the fridge, and 3 hours later, there was orange ice everywhere!!!

You can put cans of soda in the freezer. I don't leave them there for more than a couple of hours. They may explode if left longer than that.

not really....it will probably expand and explode on ya.... :-P

yeah, just leave room for it to freeze

Yes if you want it to freeze.

Sure just take it out before it explodes. May make it a little flat though

cans-absolutely. i do it all the time. just don't leave it in for too long. i would say thirty minutes or less.
bottles-i have no idea. i wouldn't try it though...

yes but only for a while....

put it in a bottle first....like those plastic bottles? yah

Yes as long as it is not in a can or glass bottle. PET bottle is okay.




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