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Post by mikegarrison on Aug 19, 2011 23:57:00 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Aug 20, 2011 15:51:09 GMT -5
I do like the occasional 7 up or Pepsi, does anyone remember Pepsi Clear? SNL spoofed it with clear gravy. Bloody funny. I do like Orangina for some weird reason.
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Post by m on Aug 21, 2011 1:10:45 GMT -5
The first time I came across that type of lid, is when the 6 oz cans were being made. I found a picture of something similar. However, what I remembered were two circular buttons to press. I remember it the way you do with 2 holes to push in. One smaller than the other and at opposite sides of each other on the lid area of the can.
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Post by kalama on Aug 22, 2011 16:05:42 GMT -5
Never seen that before.
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Post by kalama on Aug 26, 2011 3:17:34 GMT -5
I would note that I do remember in my younger days when many soft drinks came in 16 oz glass bottles with a deposit. I remember when it could be 90 cents for the six-pack of Coke bottles, but an additional 60 cents deposit. I also remember pull tab cans. Sometimes we'd just drop the pull-tab back into the can and drink it. These days we probably think of it as a choking hazard. Or one of the most interesting cans I remember were from the late 70s. It was just two press in buttons - one to drink out of and one smaller one to vent while drinking. They were sometimes difficult to open, and people resorted to using tools to get the buttons to open. Or people would cut their fingers when they did open and/or get their finger stuck in the hole. Coke always tasted better from the glass bottles than from the can!
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Post by m on Aug 26, 2011 3:54:12 GMT -5
I would note that I do remember in my younger days when many soft drinks came in 16 oz glass bottles with a deposit. I remember when it could be 90 cents for the six-pack of Coke bottles, but an additional 60 cents deposit. I also remember pull tab cans. Sometimes we'd just drop the pull-tab back into the can and drink it. These days we probably think of it as a choking hazard. Or one of the most interesting cans I remember were from the late 70s. It was just two press in buttons - one to drink out of and one smaller one to vent while drinking. They were sometimes difficult to open, and people resorted to using tools to get the buttons to open. Or people would cut their fingers when they did open and/or get their finger stuck in the hole. Coke always tasted better from the glass bottles than from the can! Yep. And like many other types of drinks such as beer too. I maybe wrong about this, but I think the inner lining in cans tarnishes a drink's taste.
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Post by OptimusPrime on Sept 1, 2011 11:07:37 GMT -5
Cactus Cooler is moving east. Just spotted in KC ;D
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