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Hello Bj”rn.
02 Oct 06 13:28, you wrote to me:
BF>>> I was talking about an empty can and here they differ from
BF>>> country to country. So far I haven't seen any differents between
BF>>> the beer cans. They are all made from a very thin aluminum but
BF>>> Pepsi can be made from a rather thick and heavy "aluminum"
BF>>> especially those bought in Germany.
JS>> Here (Minnesota, USA) an empty Pepsi can is slightly thicker
JS>> than a empty beer can. I occasionally collect cans for
JS>> neighborhood kids recycling efforts and have crushed many a can.
BF> So, it seems that Pepsi have an own can but why?
Actually pop cans in general are slightly thinker.
BF> ---
Jeff
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