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  2. 5 Home Depot Items Homeowners Need To Buy Ahead of ... - AOL

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    The Shark Stratos AZ3000 Upright Vacuum with duo clean power fins, hair pro and odor neutralizer technology is a Home Depot special buy at $299.99 — $200 off the original price.

  3. Bubly Sparkling Water: The Best Bubly Flavors, Ranked - AOL

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    Complete with commercials that feature Michael Bublé, Bubly is everywhere. I’ve yet to find a variety pack, so don’t worry, no need to spend money on the bad flavors.

  4. Bubly Sparkling Water - Wikipedia

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    Bubly is available for purchase in 12 oz. cans or 20 oz. bottles, with packaging containing a personal message and a greeting printed on the tab or cap. All varieties of Bubly are sugar-free and claimed to contain no artificial sweeteners, composed only of sparkling water and natural flavours.

  5. Here Are All The Chemical-Free Sparkling Water Brands - AOL

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    Each can even shows you just how much actual fruit is flavoring your water, ranging from grapefruit and mango to my new favorite, their mocktail-inspired Nojito flavor, which stars mint and lime ...

  6. Drink can - Wikipedia

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    A drink can (or beverage can) is a metal container with a polymer interior designed to hold a fixed portion of liquid such as carbonated soft drinks, alcoholic drinks, fruit juices, teas, herbal teas, energy drinks, etc. Drink cans exteriors are made of aluminum (75% of worldwide production) [1] or tin-plated steel (25% worldwide production ...

  7. Cone top - Wikipedia

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    A 1946 Neuweiler Pilsner cone top beer can 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.

  8. Here's Why Your Can of Craft Beer Burst Open - AOL

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  9. Beverage can printing - Wikipedia

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    Canning of beer for the general public resumed in 1946. By this point, most breweries were using flat top cans instead. From the 1950s to the 1960s, all beer can were composed from three pieces of metal. Two-piece conetop cans hit the market in 1940 with the introduction of the crowntainer, by Crown, Cork & Seal Co. Throughout the years ...