Jacob Bijani

Tumblr product engineer.

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  4. findingsigns answered: Because, the universe obviously wants it to be that way… :)
  5. nsurl answered: Probably a bit of coke left in the bottle, lowering the pH (because of the acids in the coke), bacteria aren’t happy in low pH.
  6. veryprinsesa reblogged this from jacob
  7. crazywithscissors answered: Coca cola makes their thicker than the other bottles and from a better grain of sand?
  8. josh answered: they all look dirty, there’s more water in the coke one so it’s diluted
  9. idontgiveadamm reblogged this from jacob
  10. mrgaytan answered: mmm… photoshop? lol
  11. edeninthedesert answered: I can’t be sure, but the coke bottle has to be chemically treated to keep the coke fresher, longer. If that’s true, imagine ur stomach lining
  12. moou answered: clearly, advertising„
  13. i3emad answered: you tell us :D
  14. biancarocksout reblogged this from jacob and added:
    1) I bought those...on October 23rd! 2) I TOLD you it’s because I got that coke bottle...
  15. unstoppable answered: less volume = higher concentration of whatever
  16. afrinex answered: coca cola have red in his logo and every flower wants to be red
  17. chriskalani answered: Because you put water in it and cream soda in the others.
  18. christianmeyer answered: The Coke bottle might not filter out UV rays.
  19. dxo answered: I agree it’s sub-prime credit default swaps. Or don’t drink the brown acid. :)
  20. meaghano answered: i bet the glass in the coke bottle is thicker and lets in less sun or something which makes the flower produce less chlorophyll. QED.
  21. kevintwohy answered: sub-prime credit default swaps
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  23. karlrothstein answered: red five
  24. covila answered: My guess would be that coke has high toxic acidity levels which would strip the bottle of bacteria leaving not suitable for bacterial growth?
  25. ckck answered: Must be the cocaine in the Coca Cola.
  26. amyyy answered: i need…. to know… why. this will bug me!
  27. gregbabula answered: A little coke goes a long way

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