3,049 pop cans to reach the top!
he invented the tab on the top of pop cans
Pop top - (can opener)
Its either: tab, pop-tab or soda-tab hope that helped :)
a pop can tab
It was Ermal Cleon Fraze, born in Indiana but grew up in Ohio. He invented it 1959, received a patent in 1963 and sold it to Alcoa. The Pittsburgh Brewing Company was first to use the design. By 1965, nearly 75 percent of U.S. breweries were using it.
A pyramid of aluminum cans built against a wall with two cans on the top row and four cans in the second row would reach 1190 cans in 12 rows.
you jump on top of it
Depends on the can. Most say right on them: 12 ounces. But, there are 6 ounce cans , 16 ounce cans, etc. If you want the volume of it All l the way to the top ; you'll have ro fill it with water or something, and then pour it into a graduated cylinder or similar to measure it.
In the Sixties, we did not have pop-top cans. A church key was the slang for a metal bottle and can opener - people carried them around in their pockets along with their pocket knife.
A can of your standard pop or beer is 4.8125 inches tall. A mile is 5,280 feet high and multiply that by 12 and you find that a mile is 63,360 inches high. 63,360 (inches in a mile) divided by 4.8125 (one can height) equals 13,166 cans needed to make a stack of cans a little over one mile high.
Pop a Top was created on 1999-10-04.