I am confused by CocaCola one though, how did the letters get indented on frozen drink? Since the can is completely smooth? What I thought happened was that coke froze in the can, they cut can open and show perfectly smooth-can shaped soda, but the text? How is it 3d?
THAT makes much more sense, now since I look at it again, if it was frozen, I don't think there would be any tiny bubbles in the drink, only because by time it is frozen, most carbonation would maybe leave.
Pretty sure they're not 'for children' if they're made in adult sizes.
You can say that the *show* is for children, if you really want to, though with all the adult jokes in it that's debatable. But an Adult XL shirt is definitely not made for children.
This is a manner of great distress to him naturally, and he has tried to dye the stripes black. (It didn't work) SPOILERS YOU ***** In one of the final episodes, the lines on his hair wrap around and become symmetrical as he taps some kind of ancient shinigami power. Like the dude gets some city-leveling amount of energy from becoming symmetrical, it was kinda funny.
I'd like to point out that the coke can wouldn't leave a three dimensional logo. It's just a coke can glass. And obviously a container with an identical volume is going to hold the exact same amount of fluid. It's silly any way you slice it; and not orgasmic like the others.
Y'all ****** don't unnastan. I have these cups, and the fluid volume is identical. The can isn't filled to the brim there's gas in there too, so the extra space taken up by the glass offsets the space in the aluminum can used by gas.
actually that cup should be slightly smaller than the actual can because of the difference of volume being soda, the can will have a significant amount of air(enough to make a difference) OR they used more soda than just 1 can
you still have to account for the thickness of the glass
how thick is it from the bottom to the actual liquid, how thick is it from the side to the liquid?
this would be true if the glass container was made of aluminium since it would have the exact thickness, however it is made from glass and it seems to have a higher thickness which means that that thickness makes up for the air in the can of coke
to simplify: basically they are both the same sizes, but the can of coke has a higher volume due to the thickness of the material while the glass container has a lower volume due to the higher thickness of glass
also the can is holding compressed gas and liquid, while the glass is only holding liquid