+864 "There needs to be ice cubes the same flavor as my drink, so it isn't watery when the ice melts!" Do you people realize how easy it is to do that? amirite?

by Anonymous 13 years ago

You could just make them on your own. Pour soda into an ice cube tray and let it freeze.

by Anonymous 13 years ago

I'm not sure if this is serious, but you're getting a lot of thumbs up so I'm thinking it is, either that or everyone got the joke, but it would still be watered down. When the ice cube, if what ever you used does freeze, melts it wouldn't be just the material you put in there. If you do with soda, then I don't see the point, because once you open the bottle, then it starts to water down anyways, so if you put soda in the freezer without it being closed, it would just turn into sugar and colored water. At least that's what I'd think from what I have seen. I could be wrong

by Anonymous 13 years ago

That's what I'm saying! lol

by Anonymous 13 years ago

Yes its easy to do yourself as well.

by Anonymous 13 years ago

Not as easy as your mom

by Anonymous 13 years ago

you're probably right.

by Anonymous 13 years ago

Probably

by Anonymous 13 years ago

Soda explodes in the freezer. lol. It should be fine in an ice cube tray though. Ya know they make those popcicles flavored like different drinks now? A&W Root Beer, Dr. Pepper, etc.

by Anonymous 13 years ago

Yes, but it wouldn't be bubbly... I'm not quiet sure how to explain this, but if you pour soda into a tray, then it just becomes water with sugar. Not really sure how you'd go about using it as an ice cube.... It's not my area of expertise so I have no idea, this is all speculation from observations I've made at restaurants and stuff

by Anonymous 13 years ago

OMG finally somebody agrees with me! i have been thinking they need to do this for years! they need to have them at resturaunts too.

by Anonymous 13 years ago

me and my cousin want to start a business called 'soda ice inc.'. its not totally a joke idea either...

by Anonymous 13 years ago

depends what the freezing temperature of your drink is

by Anonymous 13 years ago