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Why does soda water always seem to be in glass bottles


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I drink two or three small bottles of plain soda water a day, but I doubt enough people in Thailand drink it to make it worthwhile selling 1.25 plastic bottles. Most of the small bottles are probably sold in bars. Soda water tastes better in glass anyway and at around 130 baht for 24 bottles it is very inexpensive. Just a pain that hardly anyone wants to recycle the empties.

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I drink soda water in bars. It's odd that bar bottles are always bigger, while you can only buy the small ones in the supermarkets. Anyone seen the big bottles in the shops?

Sure.

But not in the "usual" chain shops in single quantities as you might expect.

They are only sold in crates of 24 bottles.

Initially you have to buy the crate and the bottles and then exchange empty for full.

125 Baht for 24 bottles of 0.4 liters (little more than 5 Baht per bottle).

Now you know the margin when you pay 50 Baht for a bottle at Pattaya Beach biggrin.png

You get them at mom&pop shops or specialised drink shops.

The chain shops don't bother for the exchange/recycle system.

For my home use I buy these since years.

There are carbonated drinks in plastic bottles in Thailand as well as in Germany e.g.

But these bottles are not the usual thin PET type, but much more "sturdy" and in Germany they are recycled.

Similar recycle systems exits for simple drinking water in 0.5 liter bottles and for softdrinks like Pepsi, Coke and so on (small bottles, 0.25??).

Edited by KhunBENQ
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I drink two or three small bottles of plain soda water a day, but I doubt enough people in Thailand drink it to make it worthwhile selling 1.25 plastic bottles. Most of the small bottles are probably sold in bars. Soda water tastes better in glass anyway and at around 130 baht for 24 bottles it is very inexpensive. Just a pain that hardly anyone wants to recycle the empties.

We have a guy that comes around once a month and takes all the bottles, soda, whiskey and beer plus the plastic bottles, metal and almost anything that has a salvage value. We make about 30 to 50 baht a month from him and all we have to do is to separate at the source.

Good for him and his familiy and good for us as the recyclables are taken away.

When I were nobbut a lad soda came in bottles like this.

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Pressure.

Ever wonder why beer doesn't come in plastic bottles?

Same reason

Beer does come in plastic bottles in the US.

Anyhow nothing to do with pressure. I can buy soda water in cans, glass or plastic.

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Better question why only restaurants can buy shinga and Chang water in glass bottle , and for public only unhealthy plastic avalible?

I have six to eight cases delivered to my house every other week. Its 70b for 24 500cc glass bottles. Need to pay a deposit of 5b per bottle and I think 300 or 400 for the crate.
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It appears that all the soft drinks are made from soda water, with various concentrates added and sugar, of course.

So it seems to be not pressure related.

My OP was not about alcoholic drinks, it's about Soda water

Krisb says he can buy it in plastic in USA so my question remains the same.

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I drink soda water in bars. It's odd that bar bottles are always bigger, while you can only buy the small ones in the supermarkets. Anyone seen the big bottles in the shops?

Makro

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Pressure.

Ever wonder why beer doesn't come in plastic bottles?

Same reason

Soda water, tonic water, available in plastic all over the US. It can handle the pressure. Coke & Pepsi have pressure.

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Pressure.

Ever wonder why beer doesn't come in plastic bottles?

Same reason

How about all the carbonated soft drinks that are sold in plastic bottles?

Beer is sold in plastic bottles well maybe not in Thailand

I do make my own beer in Australia and I use plastic bottles

/www.google.com.au/search?q=beer+in+plastic+bottles&espv=2&biw=1366&bih=667&tbm=isch&tbo=u&source=univ&sa=X&ei=X5NaVYGRA8y68gXAu4HwAg&ved=0CDsQsAQ&dpr=1

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