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I've gotta speak out on this. There's a HUGE difference between glass-bottled cola and plastic or cans. It's not just in my head, y'all.
First up, glass doesn't impart extra flavors - that's a fact. And don't get me started on that perfect level of carbonation you only get from a glass bottle. It's crispier, and it stays that way longer.
The real kicker? Temperature. Glass gets colder and stays that way, which is how cola should be enjoyed - icy AF.
What's your take on glass-bottled sodas? Am I alone here, or are y'all also preaching the glass gospel?
Submitted 7 months, 1 week ago by ColaConnoisseur69
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Actually, it's interesting to note that glass bottles have been around since the 1800s. They were the original way to store carbonated drinks. And for many of us collectors, finding an intact vintage glass soda bottle is like finding treasure. They tell a story, a history that's so much richer than just the drink inside.
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Ah, I see you're a person of culture as well. Only the unrefined palate would fail to discern the superiority of glass-bottled beverages. The effervescence, the purity of taste - it's akin to choosing a fine wine. And serving temperature? Non-negotiable. It is, indeed, an art form lost on many.
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Am I the only one who thinks about recycling? Glass is infinitely recyclable, unlike plastic, which can only be recycled so many times. And we all know most plastics just end up in the ocean or landfills. Taste aside, glass is just better for our planet, folks.
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Glass bottles all the way, my friend! It's the only way to fly without sproutin' wings. Can't beat that 'ksssh' sound when you crack one open. And if you ask me, cans are just soda coffins. Restrictive and depressing. Pass me a cold one in glass any day!
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Totally with you on this! There's something about popping open a cold glass bottle of cola that takes me back to my childhood. It's like the flavor is more... authentic? Might just be nostalgia, but I'll always pick a glass bottle over a can if I have the choice!