Coca-Cola first started using a tin sign to advertise in 1916. The Coca-Cola logo was created by Frank Mason Robinson in 1885. Robinson also played an important role in early Coca-Cola advertising.
There is not any nutrition in Coca Cola, as it means like having vitamins and minerals that feed the body, and Coca Cola isn't that healthy to be honest.
it helps the formation of red blood cells and also increase your blood level. saeed_farouk@yahoo.com
Oh, dude, mixing Coca-Cola and tin tomato won't magically give you superhero blood or anything. I mean, technically, Coca-Cola contains some iron, but it's not the best source for building blood. If you want to boost your iron levels, maybe try some actual iron-rich foods like spinach or lean meats. But hey, if you're into weird food combos, go for it - just don't expect any miracles!
You can remove rust from tin by soaking the item in a solution of white vinegar and water, then scrubbing it with a mixture of baking soda and water. Alternatively, you can use a commercial rust remover and follow the instructions on the product. After cleaning, make sure to dry the tin thoroughly to prevent further rusting.
If you are talking about those wrappers saying that you can win a car?? or something ? then yes you can though one in 1000 wins but one can as a man in my society won BMW which was on tin of Pepsi !! and that was really shocking !
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Cola is an element (atomic weight -54). It was first isolated by Harry S Truman in 1209. It is found in bauxite and is a by-product of tin refinement.
Plus the soda? A can is worth little more than a few cents. Tin is cheap as, thus cans are worth little.
~sigh~. No, Rin Tin Tin did NOT discover tin. Rin Tin Tin was a dog.
Coca-Cola leaves the penny bright and shiny. Coke does this by corroding the copper oxide layer that forms naturally through exposure to the air over the penny's copper plating. While the oxide layer is stable and prevents further reaction of the copper plating, it obscures the shiny copper plating to give the penny a darker, dull appearance. Coke is able to remove the oxide layer on pennies because of its acidity (Coke has a pH of approximately 2.5, similar to lemon juice). Acidity gives it corrosive properties. To be more specific (and a tad uncertain), the phosphoric acid in Coca-Cola likely reacts with the copper oxide layer to remove it.
Tin! Tin! Its what food comes in!When you need to win, remember tin!"Don't like tin? Can it!""Don't like tin? Snap it!"tin - do you really trust alluminum?