Thank you for answering my nagging question about why when I shake a nitro can empty, it still sounds like there’s liquid inside-it’s trapped in the widget! Also means you get that much less of the product to drink.
I don't know where you'd get them, but they were developed by Ardagh Group. Google brings up a 2019 webpage on Ardagh Group's site that says "Hamburg beverage company Rapide Food has become a contract filler for other companies wishing to use the technology", so "Rapide Food" might be another search term to try.
I have incredible long discussion with Ardagh , not only their headquarter and then they refer to France unit. And then nothing I hear from them as they not familiar with export activities… LOL
I’m glad I’m not the only one legitimately pondering what is in there.
Thank you for answering my nagging question about why when I shake a nitro can empty, it still sounds like there’s liquid inside-it’s trapped in the widget!
Also means you get that much less of the product to drink.
I mean if you shake it around, I think you could get it out
Thanks for the video ,brother. Very informative and entertaining.
Excellent thank you.
No wonder why Pepsi Nitro is so expensive lol
What does "hermetically sealed with an inert gas" mean? What does the Nitrogen have to do with the can seal?
Thank you
Cool
@tehcookiemon can you help to inform where I can buy this aluminum can with widget? Because I need it for my beverage production
I don't know where you'd get them, but they were developed by Ardagh Group. Google brings up a 2019 webpage on Ardagh Group's site that says "Hamburg beverage company Rapide Food has become a contract filler for other companies wishing to use the technology", so "Rapide Food" might be another search term to try.
Suuuure you do "surja Dharma." LOL
I have incredible long discussion with Ardagh , not only their headquarter and then they refer to France unit. And then nothing I hear from them as they not familiar with export activities… LOL
For the love of god, please wear gloves 🫣