Fizzy drinks typically take about 1.5 to 3 hours to freeze in a standard home freezer, depending on factors like the drink's sugar content, temperature, and the freezer's efficiency. It's important to monitor them closely, as leaving them too long can lead to bursting due to the expansion of the liquid as it freezes. For quicker results, you can place the drinks in a saltwater ice bath, which can reduce freezing time significantly.
Yes, you may take medication with fizzy drinks.
Yes, because the bubbles take up more space in your stomach.
Fizzy drinks can actually worsen indigestion symptoms due to their carbonation, which can lead to bloating and gas. The bubbles in fizzy drinks can also increase pressure in the stomach, potentially causing acid reflux and discomfort. It is generally recommended to avoid fizzy drinks if you are experiencing indigestion and opt for non-carbonated beverages or water instead to help alleviate symptoms.
Apple juice is denser than water and has more solids in it than water. Solids are easier to cool than liquids and thicker liquids are easier to cool than thinner liquids. Therefore, apple juice freezes faster
depends how cold and what you use to freeze it
If you dip them into liquid nitrogen (LIN) they will freeze instantly.
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