i know someone who would drink 6! Wouldn't reccomend it though
No. People can rarely drink paper books at all...
You've already had too much.
people still use steel cans now for bottling their soft drinks.
It's not really good to, it says on the cans how many you should have
no. Canadians consume about seven million cans of energy drinks every month.
The metal aluminum is the primary element used to make soft drink cans.
Energy drinks are primarily packaged in cans for several reasons. Cans are lightweight, recyclable, and provide an airtight seal that helps preserve the drink's freshness and carbonation. Additionally, aluminum cans offer effective protection from light and air, which can degrade the ingredients. The design and portability of cans also make them convenient for consumers on the go.
Sean sure drinks a lot of soda :) lol
Usually aluminium, occasionally steel, with a thin layer of tin.
Ok, so imagine if someone gets a soda, in fact around the world everyone drinks a soda, then if they littered (which usually everyone does nowadays) the earth wuld get poluted
PAPER recycled to make fresh newsprint BOTTLES/JARS to make new glass bottles and jars ALUMINIUM made into new drink cans DRINK CANS STEEL FOOD & into new steel food & drinks cans DRINK CANS and other steel products TEXTILE/SHOES re wearable items are nationally and what is left is sent to developing countries around the world. reused
Aluminum cans tend to keep drinks colder for longer compared to plastic bottles, as aluminum is a better conductor of heat and can transfer the cold temperature of the drink to your hands quicker. Additionally, aluminum cans offer better insulation against outside temperatures, helping to maintain the coldness of the drink inside.