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On Sun, 27 Jun 2010 18:56:42 -0400, Wes
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Larry Jaques wrote:

Since we are talking about hare-brained ideas, if my coke is flat, can I put a bit of dry
ice in it and recarbonate it if I screw the lid on?


Well, if you were to do that and shake it vigorously...


I know, too much and I have a dry ice bomb of sorts. Still, I wonder if just enough would
do the trick? Think of the possiblilites, your own carbonated orange juice or lemonaid.


I didn't think it would work. The carbonators work on compressed CO2
and I believe it's the state change which both chills the liquid and
carbonates it. Or am I mixing bottle chillers with carbonators?
I've seen both but never used either.

http://www.wikihow.com/Carbonate-a-Beverage but this punk proves me
wrong with his highly professional How-To home movie.

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