It will foam up too much
Yes, you can put soda in a thermos. However, be cautious with carbonated drinks as they can build up pressure and potentially cause the thermos to leak or burst open. Make sure the thermos is designed to handle carbonated beverages.
I have put it in my oatmeal various times and never tasted it.
It is not recommended to drink carbonated drinks that are past their expiration date as they may have lost their taste, carbonation, and could potentially cause stomach issues. It is best to check for any changes in color, smell, or taste before consuming.
It is not recommended to put a carbonated drink in a stainless steel container for an extended period of time as the pressure from the carbonation could build up and potentially cause the container to leak or release the pressure suddenly when opened, leading to spillage. It is better to use containers designed for carbonated drinks with pressure release valves to avoid this issue.
no u cannot
Germans do put ice in their drinks.
Certain liquids, especially sugar flavored water, such as soft drinks, or colas, will help put on weight. A person who diets as far as food is concerned, but, drinks soft drink colas flavored with sugar will put on weight.
Certain carbonated drinks like soda can contribute to bloating and discomfort during your period due to the gas bubbles they contain. The caffeine and sugar in soda can also exacerbate symptoms like cramps and mood swings for some people. It's best to opt for hydrating drinks like water or herbal tea during this time.
No, you need to at least put it in water (or food). And according to my husband, it is not in fact tasteless, as it claims to be. But, it's not a bad or strong taste.
some people say that it does when you put it in coke or a carbonated drink... <heather>
No, it is not safe to put dry ice directly into drinks as it can cause burns or injury if ingested.
To make it prettier.