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extra fizz in some carbonated drinks.
« on: 24/08/2007 09:25:16 »
Is it just me, or does fizzy orange seem to be a heck of a lot fizzier than anyother carbonated drink? If this is the case, why would that be?
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    « Reply #1 on: 24/08/2007 13:28:49 »
    Hi Paul !..I'm Neil !

    I am sure I asked a very similar question recently but I find cola an incredible fizz bomb too !!....do you think it means there is actually less liquid to drink...cos it's all gas ?
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    extra fizz in some carbonated drinks.
    « Reply #2 on: 24/08/2007 13:35:07 »
    Quote from: paul.fr on 24/08/2007 09:25:16
    Is it just me, or does fizzy orange seem to be a heck of a lot fizzier than anyother carbonated drink? If this is the case, why would that be?

    I find that true of orange Grape and rootbeer! My favorite. I seldom drink soda these days bit a nice orange crush sounds good! LOL
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    « Reply #3 on: 24/08/2007 14:28:36 »
    Hi Neil, Paul here.

    I think we may have chatted before, i also remember that i may have received 1 or 2 (thousand) pm's from you karen (and that's just this week).

    i notice this because when you open fizzy orange, it is quite hard to drink for the first few seconds as there appears to be a firework type display of bubbles popping out of the can.

    may be it's all in my head, or rather, on my face!
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    « Reply #4 on: 25/08/2007 14:36:16 »
    Quote from: paul.fr on 24/08/2007 14:28:36
    Hi Neil, Paul here.

    I think we may have chatted before, i also remember that i may have received 1 or 2 (thousand) pm's from you karen (and that's just this week).

    i notice this because when you open fizzy orange, it is quite hard to drink for the first few seconds as there appears to be a firework type display of bubbles popping out of the can.

    may be it's all in my head, or rather, on my face!

    Yes I seem to recall talking to you just a bit , but mostly on the 8th! LOL ...I do not believe it involved the week! LOL...I count 12 fro you that I answered and an edition 11, but I would have to go back and see if I was talking to myself or you! LOL LOL
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