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Preferable product?

  • 330ml can (multipack)

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • 500ml bottle (plastic - multipack?)

    Votes: 1 12.5%
  • 1L bottle (plastic)

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • 2L bottle (plastic)

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • 330ml bottle (glass - multipack?)

    Votes: 5 62.5%
  • Other

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Any of the above

    Votes: 2 25.0%

  • Total voters
    8

Kebab

Giga Poster
Bit of a pure-pointless topic for fun.

What is your preferred product container when buying pop for home?
 
You call it pop too? My man.

Although I have no idea how those translate to the stupid system, when I do drink it, I'm all can.
 
Cans <3

But, they're vulg and expensive, so, usually bottles.

It then doesn't help that I inhale the entire bottle <//3
 
Usually the 2L plastic bottle, as it's just cheaper and easier than the others. We usually have a supply of cans/500ml bottles in the fridge though, which is good to just grab one before I leave for somewhere.
 
Pop (or a soft drink as I call it) is best from a glass bottle, but seeing as I never buy soft drinks from a shop (I only buy at theme parks and takeaways), then I've clicked "other". They only do those card cups.
 
I don't care. Whichever is cheapest and available to me. I don't notice much difference between the different containers anyway (if any).
 
Yay for calling it pop!

I like the 500ml plastic bottles because I can reseal them and have them again later. I can't drink much pop in one sitting so they're useful to me :P .
 
I've started to notice how flat 2L bottles get, and it's starting to piss me off. When I want pop (or soft drinks), I want it fizzy and gassy, it really gives it the kick. But then I think, 2L is the best value here...

Glass bottles anyday, if you can ever find them (Do they still sell glass bottles of Coca-Cola/Pepsi in UK?). Other than that, an ice/a nice cold can! ;)
 
I've found it always tastes best from an ice cold glass bottle, especially Pepsi.

I can't remember if I've ever seen Dr.Pepper in a glass bottle pack but if it doesn't exist then it needs to.
 
I don't buy much soda, when I do it's usually for mixing purposes. The most common packages I buy are cans or 50cl bottles. If I drank a lot, I'd buy the bigger bottles for sure, seeing as you save much money and if you actually close the "cork" properly, the bubbles can last few days or so easily.
 
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