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QuestionCan I use a popsicle mold for these?OllieoxenfreeCommunity AnswerYes.
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QuestionHow can I make a creamier Coke popsicle?Community AnswerYou would have to let them thaw a little bit longer if you wanted a creamier texture.
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QuestionDo I need to use foil?Community AnswerNo, but if you don't want them to drip, you do.
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QuestionCan I use an ice tray?Community AnswerYes, you can.
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QuestionHow long do I put them in the freezer?Community AnswerYou need to freeze them at least a few hours.
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QuestionCan I use a popsicle maker ,one of those things that you fill up with liquid and stick a stick in?Community AnswerYes! Just fill it up with soda but leave a little bit of space, don't fill it up all the way as the liquid will expand upon freezing.
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QuestionCan I mix in water?Community AnswerYes, you can always dilute it, but it won't be as strong in taste and carbonation as using non-diluted cola. If you're concerned about sugar, use cola flavored with alternatives.
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QuestionWill the soda explode in the freezer?Community AnswerNo. A can or bottle of soda will explode in the freezer due to the trapped carbonation, but the foil doesn't provide enough of a seal.
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QuestionWhy is the foil needed?VivianCommunity AnswerIt’s just so the cola doesn’t leak while it’s in the freezer. If it leans to one side a little bit and also when you’re taking it out of the freezer, it can leak. Plastic wrap will also work but it’s weaker than foil, so can be less effective.
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QuestionHow long should I freeze the cola to make popsicles?Top AnswererYou should freeze the cola for approximately 3 hours to ensure the popsicles set completely and maintain their shape.
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