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The Kitchen Sink
Coca-Cola Puts Its First Paper Bottle to the Test
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<blockquote data-quote="ReesePiece23" data-source="post: 75780233" data-attributes="member: 339220"><p>I think they should just stick to the can, right up to <em>around</em> the litre mark. I know that Monster do litre cans with the screw top cap over on <em>your side </em>of the water - and it works really well. (What's that on your money? 30 ounces or so?)</p><p></p><p>With paper, you're just asking for damages and exploding cartons. I can't see how it can <em>possibly </em>work. Then again, I never thought COVID would turn into a global pandemic. So... </p><p></p><p>(I'm reluctant to trust my foresight nowadays.)</p><p></p><p>Whatever happens, I think we can all agree that the world will be a better place without plastic bottles. They do nothing to improve the taste and they're actually nasty to drink out of. I don't know why the supermarkets stock them, surely flavouring drops and refillable Co2 canisters will give you gallons of the stuff for a fraction of the space. </p><p></p><p>Or am I just being stupid?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ReesePiece23, post: 75780233, member: 339220"] I think they should just stick to the can, right up to [I]around[/I] the litre mark. I know that Monster do litre cans with the screw top cap over on [I]your side [/I]of the water - and it works really well. (What's that on your money? 30 ounces or so?) With paper, you're just asking for damages and exploding cartons. I can't see how it can [I]possibly [/I]work. Then again, I never thought COVID would turn into a global pandemic. So... (I'm reluctant to trust my foresight nowadays.) Whatever happens, I think we can all agree that the world will be a better place without plastic bottles. They do nothing to improve the taste and they're actually nasty to drink out of. I don't know why the supermarkets stock them, surely flavouring drops and refillable Co2 canisters will give you gallons of the stuff for a fraction of the space. Or am I just being stupid? [/QUOTE]
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