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Using a Cola's compressed carbon dioxide (CO2) to put out a fire.
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Coke as fire extinguisher 🧯

In 2001, Coca-Cola announced that it sold 4 times more than Pepsi, and this was the company's response

Firefighters Using fog nozzle as a shield against fire.

Toothpaste+cocacola+cleaner+baking-soda+water = Magic products

A practical and fun lesson on carbon dioxide,

Hero farmer uses tractor to stop huge fire from spreading in Weld County, Colorado

That's only one of the many uses of cola. Cola is effective for cleaning due to its mild acidity from phosphoric and citric acids. These acids help break down stains, rust, and grime. It’s great for tasks like removing rust from metal, or for toilets.

Released in 1894, this is the first publicly sold bottle of Coca-Cola, which contained around 3.5 grams of cocaine.

Coca-Cola is using AI (Stable Diffusion) for their new campaign. I'm pretty sure we are living in some wild times. Wow this ad is wild.

Good idea. CO2 in the soda can displace oxygen, which is necessary for a fire to burn. When CO2 is released, it forms a layer over the fire, effectively cutting off the oxygen supply and extinguishing the flames.
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