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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!

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