If you want to keep it cold you should. It doesn't have to be refrigerated until you want to rechill it for drinking.
Yes, I refrigerate mine if I want a cold snack. You can also freeze them in the freezer and thaw them later.
Popping a cold sore is not a good idea .The herpes virus could be in the fluid that comes out.The areas the fluids splash on could have a cold sore there.Dont pop it unless you have to.If you want it to go away,abreva is a good product.
No. Well, they are just attracted to POP and milk.
You do not want to pop the cyst. You should put both hot and cold compresses on the cyst.You should put hot and cold compresses on your nose. You do not want to push the cyst to pop it.
Do not pop the cold sore; it can cause it to spread.
Unopened, several years. Opened, a day or two at most.
BMan (brian n) wouldn't know. he likes to pop bottles
When a can of pop is cold over a period of time it will start to get warmer. so if you dont want to drink warm pop keep it cool
Pop stays cold in a cooler because the sun can't get to it to heat it.
When you drink it, there is no fizz. You can also shake an unopened bottle and look at the bubbles. If bubbles move from the bottom of the bottle to the top, the pop is not flat.
no
I wouldn't leave a case of pop outside if the temp got down to about 5 F. And since I'm in the Seattle area, that VERY rarely happens.