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If you're tried of your straw bobbing around the soda can and eluding your mouth when you go to take a sip, it's time to ...
By drinking through a straw, you protect vulnerable areas of your teeth, reducing the risk of sensitivity." However, Dr Ranjan cautioned that using a straw is not a perfect solution.
This keeps the straw from rising up and falling out of the can. We know drinking soda through a straw helps the sugar bypass your teeth, but it has always been a pain to use a straw with a can.
Humans have been using straws for thousands of years. The straw dates back to at least 3000 B.C., when Sumerians drank beer through tubes made of gold. In the 1800s, people used stalks of rye as ...
If you've ever gotten a soda from a machine and thought it tasted different than those you drink from a can, you're not wrong. Here's why soda from a machine tastes different, and often better ...
Believe it or not, McDonald’s straws play an important role in why a simple sip of soda here is that much more enjoyable than your average fountain soda. But why does drinking your soft drink of ...
And before you say it: Yes, I know this is a fairly old hack—a standard, if you will. But the fellow worker who sat next to me at Korean BBQ did not know it, and I like to think it changed his life.