Frozen lemonade concentrate
On Fri, 31 Aug 2012 02:11:16 -0700, "Julie Bove"
> wrote:
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>"ViLco" > wrote in message
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>> Julie Bove wrote:
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>>>>> Yes.
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>>>> So there's no reason to worry about them getting soggy
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>>> Oh they will get soggy. I don't know if they will leak though.
>>
>> On this side of the pond, liquids do not get through plastic film and foil
>> layers. If a cardboard carton gets soggy the options are just two: or they
>> are not internally lined with film and foil, or they get soggy due to
>> humidity from the exterior of them. There's no way a liquid can pass
>> through a tetrapak, and in my experience not a single tetrapak has ever
>> gotten soggy, not one in 40 years. Check what carboard are those cartons
>> made of
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>I think the problem would be the ends. Now mind you I haven't bought one
>for many years. But the ends are made of metal and you pop one off to get
>the contents out. Once thawed I would think it could leak there.
>
Never has leaked for me. Many use plastic ends now too.
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