Today, three-quarters of beverage cans are made from aluminum, but most foods continue to be canned in tin. There's a good reason - it's all about durability.
Today, three-quarters of beverage cans are made from aluminum, but most foods continue to be canned in tin. There's a good reason - it's all about durability.
Today, three-quarters of beverage cans are made from aluminum, but most foods continue to be canned in tin. There's a good reason - it's all about durability
New, unlabeled aluminum cans will keep food for years. #4 Photograph by Joaquin Corbalan
New, unlabeled aluminum cans will keep food for years. #4 by Joaquin Corbalan
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