The Top Ten Weird and Bizarre Chinese Soft Drinks

Consider the fact that the frozen nodules of carbon dioxide merrily bubbling away in your tea are about as cold as the coldest temperature ever measured on Earth: -109.3 °F or -78.5 °C to be exact. At that temp, swallow a cube inadvertently and “frozen nodules” will be the least of your worries (though a significant one at that). Those brave or ignorant enough to try Dry Ice Bubble Tea are advised to sip, not slurp, through the thoughtfully provided extra-wide straw. (bizarre Chinese drink image via Rocketnews24 )

 

 

Bizarre Drink #7) Yida Sports Guo Cu: “PMS in a Can”

How then to describe this colorfully packaged beverage? “More than 200 symptoms and worries conveniently packaged in a portable form for moodswings on the go,”


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