That moment when the tab of a cold can pops and the carbonation rushes the opening is one of the most-shared sound effects in food advertising — and the soda can opening sound is harder to record cleanly than it looks. These 49 soda clips solve that: tab-pull pops with the carbonation hiss intact, pours into glasses with the fizz bubble pattern audible, close-mic crackles of orange-flavoured fizz settling, and the satisfying first sip-swallow with the throat-click that makes ASMR creators reach for headphones.
Beverage ads and food vlogs use the pour material because the visual sells the product and the audio sells the freshness. ASMR and mukbang creators grab the close-mic crackles. Animation and cartoon work pulls the exaggerated pops, which pitch up well for small characters. The soda opening sound also doubles as a beat-drop accent in music edits when the timing is right. Free to download, no licence chase.