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Here's Why It's Never Safe To Leave Soda Cans In Your Car During Winter
Leaving cans of soda in your car during the wintertime could be a disaster. Not only can they cause a mess, but frozen sodas ...
A frosted-over soda can sitting on a surface. - mnimage/Shutterstock Winter brings with it a host of concerns and considerations regarding foods and beverages, but this one is arguably the stickiest.
The sweltering summer heat has caused an unexpected problem for flight attendants: exploding soda cans. More than a dozen have been injured.
This past summer, record-breaking heat waves across the Southwestern United States forced Southwest Airlines to deal with a rather bizarre safety hazard. The issue affected the airline's key hubs in ...
An exploding soda bottle has prompted an investigation on the campus of the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. Troy Police Department Capt. John Cooney said a maintenance worker picked up a 2 liter ...
It happens to the best of us. A can (or bottle) of soda gets shaken up, and once you pop the top, the beverage and bubbles spray out. It can make a real mess all over the counter, the floor, and your ...
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