Self cooling soft drinks !!!


Sprite

Coca Cola may soon be releasing a new version of Sprite that cools itself !!

The new technology creates ice made from the drink when the cap is twisted off. This drink is rumoured to hit the stores in UK early next year and will most probably be called Sprite Super Chilled.

Coca Cola will roll the technology across all its drinks and might sell it to beer and alcoholic drink manufacturers.

Mmmm ice cold beer when you open the can, you can never go wrong with that combo ;-)

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Alfred is a Pilot & Tech blogger from Bangalore, India. He has worked with DSL providers like AOL, SBC, Verizon & Covad as a tech specialist. Currently he is pursuing a career in aviation.
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Hi Alfred, thanks for your comments..glad that u guys liked my presentation….certain things just begin to take form from waste junks and leftovers, and become a creation of itself!!!

Nice blog u have got here, and hey!..the Self cooler!, that sounds really cool!!!..thanks for the info

Keep visiting…
cheers,
sona

Hey Alfred,

nice blog! and welcome to the blogosphere! this new drink sounds promising:) I have a food blog, but I also write a tech blog about Cool gadgets and Innovations…do drop by both and take a look!

http://funnfud.blogspot.com
http://ideasandgadgets.blogspot.com

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