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There is a small margin of space left in a bottle of soda during the bottling process so that when violently shaken, there is more space for pressure to build. Enabling a inconvenient explosion of carbonated goodness if you were to drop it. Enjoy!

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Senior Executive Sales Rep, Pepsi Co

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i don not know so why u asking me

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