A supercooled soda is transformed to a slushy in around 3 seconds.
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[✓] Coke: http://amzn.to/2cjDmmt
[✓] Quaich (little silver dish from Scotland) :http://amzn.to/2cGNxy3
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Music by Jason Shaw (RP-Clattertrap)
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Project Inspired By:
The YouTube video “How to Chill A Coke In just a second!!” http://youtu.be/ngt74e1DxPU
WARNING: Leaving soda in the freezer too long can result in failure of the container, and a big mess. Use of video content is at own risk.
Project History & More Info:
To get this effect, I put 4 bottles of 500mL (16.9 oz) soda in a freezer set at -24ºC (-11ºF) between 3:15- 4:00 hours. The longer they are in, the more dramatic and solid the slushy freeze will be. However, anytime after 3:15 hours there is a chance of them freezing before you take them out.