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Quibble: this will *ensure* that an accidentally dropped bottle of soda will explode, losing all its fizz, rather than merely settling down again after a few minutes if left unopened. And given the amount of shaking on the average distribution truck, this will mean that all soda will arrive at the store flat. |
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I believe the pressure relief part is baked. It's trivial to design the cap to be able to withstand a bit less pressure than the walls of the bottle and I believe that is the current design. As far as the venting gas, it's tough to only release gasses and not liquid. How do you propose such a device would work? |
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Curry's right. What's to stop all CO2 from escaping? You need a good seal so the fizz has nowhere to go and stays in the soda. |
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try walking around wal-mart one day, their everywhere. |
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