211,894 .. I counted
usually aluminum ******** also steel and you can find Polyethylene Terephthalate (pet)cans Matt
Well, honey, back in 1960, a two-liter bottle of soda didn't exist. They weren't introduced until the 1970s. But if you're asking about a regular old 16-ounce bottle of soda in 1960, it probably cost around 10 to 15 cents. Just pocket change, really.
Disposable beverage containers, like water bottles, soda bottles/cans, milk jugs, juice jugs, wine bottles, etc.
Soda pop typically produces a distinctive sound when opened, characterized by a sharp hissing or fizzing as carbon dioxide escapes from the pressurized container. When poured, it creates a bubbling or crackling noise as the carbonation interacts with the liquid and air. The overall auditory experience is lively and refreshing, often evoking a sense of fun and enjoyment.
They were very handsome.
0.375 Quartz in a soda can.
57,983,026,785,314,980,859 cans
typically 24
alot
50,2litter bottles of soda for 100 people.
You can get it from soda cans, juice cans, and energy drinks..anything the deals with CANS!
1 can of soda.
The number of soda cans used in a day can vary depending on factors like population size, consumption habits, and availability of alternative beverages. On average, a single individual might consume one to two soda cans a day.
Soda companies started putting expiration dates on soda cans in 1983 Soda companies started putting expiration dates on soda cans in 1983
1.27/3 is 42.3c each. 1.79/5 is 35.8c so 5 for 1.79 is a better deal
There is no exact number for this, each soda machine can hold different amounts of sodas. The average Pepsi machine would probably hold around 100-200 cans.
a lot.