Martin_V3i
Elite Member
I think it was Coors beer who had the "dimple in" tabs. Those tabs seem to be more logical and easier to manufacturing costs.
They were called push top cans.
They were called push top cans.
I think it was Coors beer who had the "dimple in" tabs. Those tabs seem to be more logical and easier to manufacturing costs.
They were called push top cans.
So I was waiting to check out at Walmart and glanced over in the cooler. These new mt dew drinks have plastic pull tabs instead of metal [emoji2962]
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Cool! Found out they are recloseable! They are also designed to stay on the can, but we all know these tabs will be littering the ground too. I really hope there is no metal hidden inside them.
Promising design!
Looks like there is a small sliver of metal. Hopefully they pick up
Remember when you went to a grocery store and they said "paper or plastic". They were encouraging you to take a plastic bag and save the paper to save trees.
Now 30 - 40 years later the same people are saying do away with plastic bags they pollute the environment.
Anybody else find it disturbing that the manufacturer felt it was necessary to label exactly where you’re supposed to drink from?? Are there folks out there that are confused about where the liquid is likely to come out from??
...sadly, I know the answer to my own rhetorical question
That said, this pull tab innovation could very well qualify as “the best thing since sliced bread”!