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  2. Drink can - Wikipedia

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    A 1946, Neuweiler "crowntainer" beer can. In the mid-1930s, some cans were developed with caps so that they could be opened and poured more like a bottle. These were called "cone tops", as their tops had a conical taper up to the smaller diameter of the cap. Cone top cans were sealed by the same crimped caps that were put on bottles, and could ...

  3. Foster's Lager - Wikipedia

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    Beer bottle. Foster's Lager is an internationally distributed brand of Australian lager.It is owned by the Japanese brewing group Asahi Group Holdings, and is brewed under licence in a number of countries, including its biggest market, the UK, where the European rights to the brand are owned by Heineken International.

  4. Breweriana - Wikipedia

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    The ABA National Brewery Museum & Research Library, at Potosi Brewing Company in Wisconsin, preserves the history of America's breweries with permanent and rotating displays of breweriana, from beer bottles and cans, glasses, coasters, advertising materials and other collectibles. [1]

  5. Coolest-Looking Beer Cans in America

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  6. Hogshead - Wikipedia

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    Eventually, a hogshead of wine came to be 52.5 imperial gallons (238.669725 L) (63 US gallons), while a hogshead of beer or ale came to be 54 gallons (249.5421 L with the pre-1824 beer and ale gallon, or 245.48886 L with the imperial gallon). A hogshead was also used as unit of measurement for sugar in Louisiana for most of the 19th century.

  7. 24 Discontinued '70s and '80s Foods That We'll Never ... - AOL

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    4. Jell-O Pudding Pops. Once a beloved treat of the 70s and 80s, Pudding Pops were a freezer aisle favorite that blended the creamy texture of pudding with the chill of a popsicle.

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  9. Cone top - Wikipedia

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    A cone top (also called a cap-sealed can, cone-top, or conetop) is a type of can, especially a type of beverage can, introduced in 1935. [1] Cone tops were designed in response to flat top beer cans as a hybrid between beer bottle and flat top can.