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    Acid, not bubbles, responsible for distinctive 'bite' of carbonated beverages

    New research from the Monell Center reveals that bubbles are not necessary to experience the unique 'bite' of carbonated beverages. Bubbles do, however, enhance carbonation's bite through the light feel of the bubbles picked up by our sense of touch. The refreshing bite of carbonation is an...
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    Can you get chest pain from drinking carbonated drinks too fast?

    I don't have a history of heart issues and pretty sure dont have any. I drank a carbonated drink very fast as I was thirsty. It's been a hour or so and I am having chest pains, middle of chest to around my back... mild about a 3 on a 1-10 rating. I took a pain reliever thinking whatever it...
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