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Lots of information and fun to do with cans

This is just the place for those who do not get on with bottles.

  • Do cans speak?
  • When did cans come into the world?
  • What happens with them when they have been emptied?

Here you can learn what you always wanted to know about cans and didn't dare to ask. This web-site reveals the as yet undisclosed secrets of the can.

Even the unlucky ones who have no more cans in the refrigerator don´t have to despair: The interactive 3D-designer provides the daily dose of personal cans.

Anyone who has never really thought about cans, has the chance to do so here. Because cans are wonderfully calculable as our examples show.

Cans are good when full - but also when empty because they can be turned into cameras (refer to instructions). Don't hesitate to send us your can photos. We would also be pleased to receive your ideas, suggestions and critical comments. We are all ears where cans are concerned.

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