This would depend on how much one can of coke costs.
Coke cans did not exist in 1948. Coke was first sold in cans in 1955. In 1948, the small, blue green GLASS coke bottle was 10 cents.
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Good question. I have a degree in this area. Four cans. Production can peak to six cans in the event of Global trauma such as the 9/11 attacks or Paris Hilton chipping a fingernail.
Coke cans aren't sold individually, only in pop machines, then the price is regulated by the vendor. The longstanding price for a can of coke has been 85 cents, the cheapest I've seen has been 65 cents.
The Diet Coke can floats because the sugar they put in regular Coke has been substituted by a lighter (less dense) substance (a healthier type of sweetness). The sugar is much denser that the artificial sweetener, so the Coke sinks and the Diet Coke floats.
Between 7-9%.
At my local in Hamilton, I got $4.80 Cents for 4Kg worth of crushed cans.
The value of old petrol cans varies. Older and rarer cans fetch more at auction compared to newer, more common cans. The "Collectors Weekly" website gives further information on the subject.
The average price of coke in 1982 was about $0.99 for a 1 litre bottle.