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Don’t put glass bottles in there. I did that once and forgot. The next day I heard a loud explosion. Went to open the feeezer and glass was falling out.
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puts Coke in freezer for a few hours
The Coke when I remember it next week:
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I know my limitations so as a rule I always set an alarm on my phone whenever I put a drink in the freezer
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more like me when i get woken up by a loud bang sound from the kitchen.
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Don’t put glass bottles in there. I did that once and forgot. The next day I heard a loud explosion. Went to open the feeezer and glass was falling out.
I had an aluminum can explode the same way.
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I know my limitations so as a rule I always set an alarm on my phone whenever I put a drink in the freezer
This works, as long as you act on hearing the alarm immediately. Do not just turn it off and think "I'll do it in a minute".
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A room temperature can of full sugar soda takes at most 2 hours to chill in a 0 °F freezer. A refrigerated can of full sugar soda takes about 45 minutes to get to just above freezing (the perfect temperature for Dr Pepper consumption).
Diet sodas take about half the time in both scenarios.
This is for 12oz cans.
I've got it down to a science.
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I pulled out a wine grenade that blew up in my hands the other day. Big mess and some how missed a shard I found days later.
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Don’t put glass bottles in there. I did that once and forgot. The next day I heard a loud explosion. Went to open the feeezer and glass was falling out.
at least it didn't happen at night and wake you up, that would have terrified me
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This works, as long as you act on hearing the alarm immediately. Do not just turn it off and think "I'll do it in a minute".
One can of pop exploding in there was enough to traumatize me into never forgetting again.
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Wrap the can in a wet paper towel. It'll get cold much faster that way, possibly before you forget it's in there.
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A room temperature can of full sugar soda takes at most 2 hours to chill in a 0 °F freezer. A refrigerated can of full sugar soda takes about 45 minutes to get to just above freezing (the perfect temperature for Dr Pepper consumption).
Diet sodas take about half the time in both scenarios.
This is for 12oz cans.
I've got it down to a science.
I am literally saving this comment. For science appreciation and not because I have exploded sooooo many cans in my freezer.
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Wrap the can in a wet paper towel. It'll get cold much faster that way, possibly before you forget it's in there.
Honestly, it doesn't work well enough for the trouble.
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A room temperature can of full sugar soda takes at most 2 hours to chill in a 0 °F freezer. A refrigerated can of full sugar soda takes about 45 minutes to get to just above freezing (the perfect temperature for Dr Pepper consumption).
Diet sodas take about half the time in both scenarios.
This is for 12oz cans.
I've got it down to a science.
But what about the BEER?!?!
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Set a timer on your phone.
Laundry? Set a timer on your phone.
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This works, as long as you act on hearing the alarm immediately. Do not just turn it off and think "I'll do it in a minute".
That's when you hit snooze.
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at least it didn't happen at night and wake you up, that would have terrified me
It terrified me none the less and embarrassed me. I wasn't even the person who wanted to drink that beer.
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Wrap the can in a wet paper towel. It'll get cold much faster that way, possibly before you forget it's in there.
You overestimate my memory
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I put my steel water bottle in the freezer once... I don't have a steel water bottle anymore.
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