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Aluminium cans can give you cold sores only if you immediately drink from an infected persons can.
When the cold of the can meets the warmer air, the warm air starts to cool to the point when it becomes water.
Did you ever take a cold bottle of coke out of the refrigerator on a hot summer day? Did you ever leave that same bottle of coke on the counter? What did you notice? You noticed water dropplets forming on the outside of the bottle. That is "condensation" when something cold meets something warm. If you go outside on a very cold winter day and breath...your breath comes out looking like steam...that is condensation. When you exhale on a cold window the water dropplets that form on the window - that is condensation
Unfortunately, despite rumours, coke cannot remove rust from jewellery. But, you can try this: rub chalk on the jewellery and then wash with clean, cold water.Leave for ten minutes and smother in talc.Then brush off and then no rust.
Coke?
The inside of a Coca Cola can is COLD. The air surrounding it is warmer. When the moisture in the air hits the can, it condenses forming water droplets. TAH-DAH YOUR CAN IS WET! by the way, this doesn't only happen to coca-cola cans, it also happens to coke zero cans, hahaha sorry, but the opportunity was to good to pass up!
Cans of coke are 12 oz.
for drinking coke...
71428 cans make a tonne
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.
Cans of coke are 12 oz.
The value of Coke cans in Florida is $1.54 per pound at recycling centers. The best way to turn in these cans is to collect them for awhile and bring them in by the garbage bag.
Yes... but you shove the coke cans in so when people eat the cake... they choke
coke cans!
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