Fizzy Fruit!

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+8 1. Gringo_el_Diablo commented 9 years ago

This would easily make people want to eat more fruit since everyone is obsessed with fizzy stuff. It sounds so good! :)
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+6 2. thundersnow commented 9 years ago

.... We had this last weekend, the cool fizziness bursting inside your mouth creates an amazing sensation....
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-4 3. Derpgeek commented 9 years ago

Cool invention. Only downside is if those are really carbonated like sodas. Its bad for your teeth, eats enamel away.
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+5 4. dushan commented 9 years ago

#3 party pooper :squirrel:
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+2 5. thundersnow commented 9 years ago

I think #3, but I have not looked it up yet, that the damage that soda causes may be from the citric acid that is added to them, not the carbonation itself.
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+2 6. Judge-Jake commented 9 years ago

Where do you buy chunks of dry ice?
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+1 7. JesperA86 commented 9 years ago

#3 You exhale a huge amount more CO2 every single day from your lungs, passing your teeth than whats is in this fruits, have you ever heard someone say that breathing eats your "enamel" away? Where did you even come up with that stuff?
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0 8. thundersnow commented 9 years ago

#7, #3 was just trying to make a point, don't be too harsh, because CO2 dissolved in water does turn into carbonic acid, which could possibly affect teeth enamel, it is an acid after all, whereas your exhaled CO2 does not form an acid, so therefore is not an issue. I just don't know for sure, don't have chemistry background :P <3 :squirrel: ......
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+1 9. BrahmaBull commented 9 years ago

How long will it stay fizzy after you take it out of the cooler?
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+1 10. thundersnow commented 9 years ago

#9, we munched on it all day, but just left it in the cooler, but it did dissipate some during that time :)

#6, I think my kids got it at a meat distributing place, they use it for packaging and shipping :)

...then they made vanilla soft serve with leftover dry ice...was yummy too!