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The Gatorade trick
#1
heres a trick to impress your friends i learned it for john at the track (anouncer guy)

-buy bottle of gatorade
-stick it in the freazer for 2 hours
-take out and notice that after 2 hours its not frozen
-open and take a little sip
-replace cap and shake
-vwala instant gatorade slushy

idk how this work but it does its a good way to win bets i won $1 today with this trick. Smile
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#2
lol, This actually DOES work. I've seen it first person, and damn that slushie looked good.
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#3
the water and shit in the gatorade freezes quicker than the syrup so when u shake it, it just mushes up the slush givin u a slushy
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#4
Didn't know it was a trick, but I know it takes forever for gatorade to freeze because I always put mine in the freeze like an hour or two before a game.
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UE-Maxx Wrote:Didn't know it was a trick, but I know it takes forever for gatorade to freeze because I always put mine in the freeze like an hour or two before a game.


If you want a gatorade to freeze more quickly, I think if you just cracked open the cap and reshut it that it'd freeze quicker.
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#6
Air getting to it causes it to freeze (even though it wasn't frozen before you cracked the top)

Same with Beer, pull it out of the freezer, it won't be frozen and as soon as you crack the top the beer turns to a beer slushy
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#7
I used to do this with the big bottles of IBC Root Beer when I worked at OSCO Drug! Only problem I had was trying to get frozen root beer out of a 32 oz glass bottle without a straw or looking like I was drinking a 32 or 40 on the job
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#8
It the pressure in the sealed container that keeps it from freezing. Even non-carbonated beverages like Gatorade and Hawaiian Punch have pressure inside the bottle. The bottling lines for non-carb plastic packages have a liquid nitrogen system that puts a drop in each bottle right before the capper. This turns to gas and stiffens the closed container so they can stack the cases on the pallets for warehousing and shipping without the bottom cases crushing bottles under the weight of the load.
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BJoe Wrote:...out of a 32 oz glass bottle without a straw or looking like I was drinking a 32 or 40 on the job


There is nothing wrong with that...jk:beer:

Works with certin brands of lemonade too.
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Tex Wrote:Air getting to it causes it to freeze (even though it wasn't frozen before you cracked the top)

Same with Beer, pull it out of the freezer, it won't be frozen and as soon as you crack the top the beer turns to a beer slushy


Yep. It's cool with bottles because you can see the icicle going down the center of the bottle.
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#11
didnt know this was a trick...i do this anyways.
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