• Strange Technology (Sealed Cans)
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I'm sure many of you have had a time when you have seen something odd on your products, sometimes not much of use but others can turn out to be extremely handy. And today is one of them days for me, and this one was indeed handy as I could seal the can and continue to eat my haribo's while holding the can sideways in the same hand that was holding the bag. Anyway here's the top secret pictures of this Alien technology (Which some of you may have already seen), Especially since I'm in Wales so we usually are last. [img]http://img295.imageshack.us/img295/4316/p150401030710.jpg[/img] [img]http://img813.imageshack.us/img813/7120/p1504030710.jpg[/img]
Seen it in the U.S. oh A. on the Monster Import. Gotta say, they're pretty handy.
Never seen that before. It could be really useful, but then again, i don't know if it's a bigger waste of material, or a smaller in the end. That matters more to me than if it's a bit handy.
I just had an idea, I could get a large bottle of energy drink for cheaper than this and take it home, then I could use it to fill the can so I don't have to hold a huge bottle around.
Something tells me that these cans cost more than the normal can.
[QUOTE=Master117;23079688]Something tells me that these cans cost more than the normal can.[/QUOTE] It was £1.25, Monster Energy is £1.55.
I wouldn't be surprised if they made normal 12 oz cans cost more but I can see it being worth it on the energy drink sized cans.
You should look into this: [IMG]http://img.alibaba.com/photo/261050553/Snap_caps_attractive_caps_for_soda_cans_as_seen_on_tv.jpg[/IMG]
A plastic bottle is the worst possible way to store your soda. Hence why 2 liter bottles go flat 10 minutes after you open them.
[QUOTE=GoldenGnome;23082813]You should look into this: [IMG_thumb]http://img.alibaba.com/photo/261050553/Snap_caps_attractive_caps_for_soda_cans_as_seen_on_tv.jpg[/IMG_thumb][/QUOTE] Agreed, I have some of those. Different brand I do believe. I think they're called Snapp Capp. [editline]12:33PM[/editline] Wait that's the brand pictured.
[QUOTE=thirty9th;23082884]A plastic bottle is the worst possible way to store your soda. Hence why 2 liter bottles go flat 10 minutes after you open them.[/QUOTE] Why? Don't you put the cap back on when your done with it? If you actually put the cap on tightly, they don't go flat as quickly.
Does the can in the OP make it so the drink is more fresh after longer periods of time?
[QUOTE=thirty9th;23082884]A plastic bottle is the worst possible way to store your soda. Hence why 2 liter bottles go flat 10 minutes after you open them.[/QUOTE] Yes plastic bottles absorb the carbonation of course indeed
I love these tops. Theyre very handy and really do a good job of sealing the can and preserving the carbon. I think they may be more than regular cans since at my local 711 a regular monster can is 2 while the monster import with this top is 3. Maybe, Maybe not...
no fear tastes like shit
monster ftw
I haven't seen any of these yet, need more in England.
witchcraft
I thought those never worked what sorcery is this
what about these? [url]http://www.dyson.co.uk/store/productFan.asp?product=AM01-IRONSIL[/url]
As the human race evolves, so must our carbonation containment technology. It has been this way since the very start.
[QUOTE=thirty9th;23082884]A plastic bottle is the worst possible way to store your soda. Hence why 2 liter bottles go flat 10 minutes after you open them.[/QUOTE] squeeze any air out the the bottle and cap it tightly. enjoy longer-lasting carbonation.
Yea, we sell these at the dollar store where I work: [IMG]http://www.seenontvoutletstore.com/pictures/kitchen/snap_guzzle.jpg[/IMG]
[QUOTE=Armyis1337;23131708]Yea, we sell these at the dollar store where I work: [IMG]http://www.seenontvoutletstore.com/pictures/kitchen/snap_guzzle.jpg[/IMG][/QUOTE] those seem alot less convenient than something built onto the can
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