Introduction: Like Flat Soda?
This is for those of you who like flat soda(in a bottle) but don't want to pour and leave it out, or shake it knowing the consequences of doing so, just to make it flat. Sorry for the pictures for being so small.
Step 1: Pick It.
Get your bottle of soda and open it.
Step 2: Squeeze It.
Squeeze all the air out of the bottle.
Step 3: Cap It.
Screw the cap back onto the bottle and read the next step.
Step 4: Shake It.
Shake the bottle until the bottle fully expands, BUT stop shaking it at that point.
Step 5: Enjoy It.
Open it and and repeat steps 2-5 until the bottle stops expanding. This may not always work but if it does enjoy. If someone wants to explain this, as i cannot, feel free to. Also, this is my first instructable.
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- MackenzieT4 made it!
11 Comments
4 years ago on Step 5
I did kinda work it was still a bit fizzy but better then it was
5 years ago
This is wonderful, thank you so much for sharing! I have autism, and the carbonation in most bottled sodas is always a lot, sometimes a bit too much for me to handle sensory wise, but I tried this and it works great! All the lovely flavor of soda without the bad sensory input! Can’t thank you enough, friend!
6 years ago
Thank u it worked quickly
11 years ago on Introduction
I love flat 7-up.
12 years ago on Introduction
i like flat pop because then you can actually taste it especially root beer
13 years ago on Introduction
Who would want that?
Reply 13 years ago on Introduction
My dad does it. Its a preference thing.
Reply 13 years ago on Introduction
People who like flat soda.
That's who the instructable is for, hence the title and first line of instructable.
Reply 13 years ago on Introduction
Then your just drinking gross surgar water
Reply 13 years ago on Introduction
It pretty much is sugary water in the first place, all that is lost is the carbonation.
13 years ago on Introduction
I for one prefer my soda a little less fizzy than the way it arrives. I've been doing the same thing for years. Well done turning it into an instructable.
Shaking the bottle allows carbon dioxide to be released from the solution. and carbon dioxide out of solution is less dense than when it is in solution, so the bottle expands. I think that's right. Happy to be corrected...