OK, so here's the deal. I like warm Mt. Dew at times... actually, most of the time. But some times, I prefer a cold can instead. But if I didn't put any in the fridge for the time being, I have to wait a long time. So I did a little search to see if there was some sort of instant refrigeration technology, sort of like an anti-microwave. I didn't find any device that can do that with any food, but I did find this:
The Instant Cool Can Essentially it's a can about the size of a 16 oz beer can, and can contain 10.5 oz of liquid. The bottom contains water, a dessicant, and a heat-sink. All one needs to do is to twist the bottom of the can which releases the dessicant. It all reacts and causes an evaporative reaction that cools the can 30 degrees Farenheit within 3 minutes. The cans are, of course, more expensive than regular cans(they said to expect a premium price similar to a soda-machine). The hold less fluid, so I can see that in a sense, it would be a modicum healthier. Save a few calories by reducing the size of a can. Second, the cans ARE recyclable. They also don't use any sort of nasty gasses. It looks sweet! This company also has self-heating pouches for food. This looks mighty interesting. :)
The Instant Cool Can Essentially it's a can about the size of a 16 oz beer can, and can contain 10.5 oz of liquid. The bottom contains water, a dessicant, and a heat-sink. All one needs to do is to twist the bottom of the can which releases the dessicant. It all reacts and causes an evaporative reaction that cools the can 30 degrees Farenheit within 3 minutes. The cans are, of course, more expensive than regular cans(they said to expect a premium price similar to a soda-machine). The hold less fluid, so I can see that in a sense, it would be a modicum healthier. Save a few calories by reducing the size of a can. Second, the cans ARE recyclable. They also don't use any sort of nasty gasses. It looks sweet! This company also has self-heating pouches for food. This looks mighty interesting. :)