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  2. Drink can - Wikipedia

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    In North America, the standard can size is 12 US fl oz or 355 ml. The US standard can is 4.83 in or 12.3 cm high, 2.13 in or 5.41 cm in diameter at the lid, and 2.6 in or 6.60 cm in diameter at the widest point of the body. Also available are 16 US fl oz or 473 ml cans (known as tallboys or, referring to the weight, "pounders"), and 18 US fl oz ...

  3. Steel Reserve - Wikipedia

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    Steel Reserve is sold in 42 US fl oz (1.2 L) bottles. It also is distributed in 24 US fl oz (710 mL) cans, 22 US fl oz (650 mL) bottles, 16 US fl oz (470 mL) cans in packs of four or six, and 12 US fl oz (350 mL) cans in packs of six or twelve.

  4. Tröegs - Wikipedia

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    In late 2013 Tröegs began limited production of canned beers. Previously, Tröegs had only distributed its beer in kegs and glass bottles. As of December 2013, Perpetual IPA and Troegenator Double Bock have been made available in cans (12-ounce and 16-ounce cans, respectively).

  5. Miller Lite - Wikipedia

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    In December 2013, as part of a product placement marketing campaign with the film Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues, Miller reintroduced the 1974 navy-blue blackletter font "Lite" packaging on its 16-US-fluid-ounce (470 ml) cans for a limited time (the original 1972 cans used a light-blue script logo).

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  7. Pabst Blue Ribbon - Wikipedia

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    A 16-US-fluid-ounce (470 mL; 17 imp fl oz) can of Pabst Blue Ribbon. The company has historically claimed that its flagship beer was renamed Pabst Blue Ribbon following its win as "America's Best" at the World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago in 1893. Whether the brand actually won an award in 1893 is unclear.

  8. US beer drinkers are looking for value, says Molson Coors CEO ...

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    Tallboys, which are singular 16 oz cans, have "definitely taken off," said Spillane. Molson Coors saw its US volume spike 5% in Q2 last year as the Bud Light boycott drove drinkers to its brands.

  9. Sparks (drink) - Wikipedia

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    Sparks' final formulation did not contain caffeine or taurine. Original packaging was a 16 oz (475 mL) silver can with bright orange tops, with a "+" printed near the top and a "–" printed near the bottom, intended to be reminiscent of a battery. Other varieties included a sugar-free "Sparks Light" version with a bright blue top.

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