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This section does not cite any sources. Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. ( November 2020) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message) Sprite advertisements often make use of the portmanteau word "lymon", a combination of the words "lemon" and "lime". [4] Additionally, the bottle of the beverage has several concave spots, an attempt to emulate the bubbles caused by the soda's carbonation. [5] Sprite with a tropical berry flavor. Similar to Sprite Tropical Mix, and fountain-exclusive to McDonald's. Distribution reduced in the spring of 2021 after the re-introduction of Hi-C Orange Lavaburst, which it replaced. [34] In the 1990s, one of Sprite's longest-running ad campaigns was " Grant Hill Drinks Sprite" (overlapping its "Obey Your Thirst" campaign), in which the well-liked basketball player's abilities, and Sprite's importance in giving him his abilities, were humorously exaggerated. [9] [10]

Cans are filled before the top is crimped on by seamers. To speed up the production process filling and sealing operations need to be extremely precise. The filling head centers the can using gas pressure, purges the air, and lets the drink flow down the sides of the can. The lid is placed on the can, and then crimped in two operations. A seaming head engages the lid from above while a seaming roller to the side curls the edge of the lid around the edge of the can body. The head and roller spin the can in a complete circle to seal all the way around. Then a pressure roller with a different profile drives the two edges together under pressure to make a gas-tight seal. Filled cans usually have pressurized gas inside, which makes them stiff enough for easy handling. Without the riveted tab the scored section of the can's end would be impossible to lift from the can.Sprite with a ginger flavor, which was marketed as having a burning sensation. It was introduced in Hong Kong in 2003, and later debuted in China in 2004. Prior, Neil (2015-07-12). "Llanelli's Felinfoel brewery pioneered beer in cans". BBC News (South West Wales) . Retrieved 2017-04-09. Burrington, JD (1976). "Aluminum "pop tops". A hazard to child health". JAMA. 235 (24): 2614–7. doi: 10.1001/jama.1976.03260500030022. PMID 946866.

In 1935, [3] the Felinfoel Brewery at Felinfoel in Wales was the first brewery outside the US to commercially can beer. Prior to this time, beer had been available only in barrels or in glass bottles. From this time, lightweight tin cans could be used. Felinfoel was a major supplier to British armed forces abroad in the Second World War. Cans saved a great deal of space and weight for wartime exports compared to glass bottles and did not have to be returned for refilling. These early cans did not have a pull tab, being equipped instead with a crown cork (beer bottle top). From the 18th century until the early 20th century Wales dominated world tinplate production, peaking in the early 1890s when 80% of the world's tinplate was produced in south Wales. [4] Lil Yachty Stars in New Sprite Ad With LeBron James - XXL". October 12, 2016. Archived from the original on March 15, 2017 . Retrieved March 2, 2017. In North America, the standard can size is 12USfloz or 355ml. The US standard can is 4.83in or 12.3cm high, 2.13in or 5.41cm in diameter at the lid, and 2.6in or 6.60cm in diameter at the widest point of the body. Also available are 16USfloz or 473ml cans (known as tallboys or, referring to the weight, "pounders"), and 18USfloz or 532ml. Meyer, Zlati (October 30, 2018). "Coca-Cola: Sprite lemonade, Minute Maid veggie juice debuting next year". USA Today. Archived from the original on February 9, 2019 . Retrieved March 11, 2019.Crown History | Crown Holdings, Inc". Crowncork.com. Archived from the original on 2015-02-15 . Retrieved 2013-10-05. US4024980A,Kneusel, Raymond H. P.&Potts, Vinson S.,"Easy opening can end having a closure plug",issued 1977-05-24

In Australia the standard can size for alcoholic and soft drinks is 375ml. Energy drinks are commonly served in 250ml and 500ml sizes. An empty aluminum can weighs approximately one-half ounce (14g). There are 34 empty aluminum cans to a pound or 70 to a kilogram. [11]

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The similarly designed "Easy-open ecology end" was invented by Ermal Fraze and Omar Brown. Its patent application was also filed in 1975, less than two months after the expiration of Bajada's patent. [31] This design, like Cudzik's, uses a separate tab attached to the upper surface as a lever to depress a scored part of the lid, which folds underneath the top of the can and out of the way of the resulting opening, thus reducing injuries and roadside litter caused by removable tabs. [32] Sprite flavored with spices and cranberry. It was first sold for the holiday season in 2013 and has been sold every holiday season since. In 2000, Sprite commissioned graffiti artist Temper to design limited edition art, [11] which appeared on 100 million cans across Europe. [12] Modern cans are generally produced through a mechanical cold forming process that starts with punching a flat blank from very stiff cold-rolled sheet. This sheet is typically alloy 3104-H19 or 3004-H19, which is aluminum with about 1% manganese and 1% magnesium to give it strength and formability. The flat blank is first formed into a cup about three inches in diameter. This cup is then pushed through a different forming process called "ironing" which forms the can. The bottom of the can is also shaped at this time. The malleable metal deforms into the shape of an open-top can. With the sophisticated technology of the dies and the forming machines, the side of the can is thinner than either the top and bottom areas, where stiffness is required.

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