The can of coke will stay colder for about 15-20 minutes longer than a bottle, but if you want the can to stay cooler for about 24 hours here's a nice trick. Buy one of those machines that are designed to shake up thick-shakes, place the can of coke inside, shake for 20 mins, take it out and apply directly to the forehead and open it up for a nice cool refreshing drink.
Gatorade, coke, then water.
sugar highers the melting point- makes it colder
there is more sugar in the average Gatorade
if i am wrong with the sugar in Gatorade, switch it with Coke
Neither, water is!
Coke will boil faster than Gatorade will because Coke has a lower boiling point. This means it will break down faster than Gatorade.
Yes gatorade is better than coke
coke
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the water freezes 2 hours faster than the Gatorade because any carbonated and/or sugary drink freezes slower.
water
In comparing nutrition facts labels of Gatorade (G) and Coke Classic, G has about half the calories and sugar of Coke. Of course this will vary between products, but in this comparison, Gatorade is better from a nutrition perspective. G does, however, have more sodium than Coke, but this is to trigger thirst so you stay better hydrated.
Yes, Coke is probly better
No Coke owns Powerade. Pepsi-co is the parent company that own's Gatorade now.
I would say the glass of coke (served with ice-cubes in it) is colder than the can. The melting ice-cubes in the glass of coke hold it at constant freezing/melting temperature (32F), the can of coke comes out of the refrigerator at the same temperature as the refrigerator (~35F) and warms from there.
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