eighther than drinking it you could put a mento into it to make it explode.
Pepsi was made on purpose to counter the explosion of the coke industry.
Buy another coke.
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Yes, Coke and Mentos will still produce an explosive reaction after transferring the Coke from one bottle to another, as long as the carbonation is intact. The reaction occurs when the Mentos are dropped into the Coke, causing rapid nucleation that releases the dissolved carbon dioxide gas. However, if the Coke is shaken excessively during the transfer, it may lose some carbonation, potentially reducing the intensity of the explosion.
Chips, Swiss rolls, and coke.
I'm not quite sure but coke was a type of bitter medicine a long time ago. the inventor used coke when people were sick in very cold places. as he grew older, he sold coke to another guy. this new guy turned coke medicine into CocaCola.
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Coke as in Coca Cola was originally sold as a medicine for earaches. It did not go over so good as a medicine but was popular and still is as a soft drank. It did originally have coke the drug as an ingredient, which is how the drug got it's nickname. The drug was later removed from the recipe.
Soft coke is manufactured from non coking coal (The sized (+50 mm) is charged in the coke oven through charging holes from a coke oven top. The coal is devolatilized (harmful volatile organic matter is driven out) at a specific temperature for a specific period of time after which it is discharged and quenched on the platform. The soft coke is sent to the stock yard after atmospheric drying. Soft coke is sold to domestic users, restaurants for cooking / domestic heating purpose.
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Some science fair projects that can be done using Coke are to see if the soda will dissolve a nail, can it clean a penny, or what effect the soda has on the teeth. Another project is to make a Mentos geyser using the Coke.
There is more than one reason. First of all, Coke is carbonated so the bubbles keep the Oreo up. Another reason is that Oreo cookies have a lower density than coke making it have the ability to float.