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As someone that was born and raised in Hawaii, I always wondered this but never had the drive to go and find out. That being said, this was rather interesting!
I’d buy some Hops as Interesting!
I don't drink often, but when I do, I make sure it's got a punny name.
Just tried to watch the new Mississippi River video he posted on 2/16 and he set it to private as I was watching it, lol
Did you just take a video down that i was halfway through viewing
01:50 diet coke is 0 kcal.
3:48 Smaller lid, not larger.
Darn was really hoping for Hops as Interesting
I honeymooned in Hawaii on Oahu and wondered the same thing
its sounds to me more like the single soda can manufacturer has a monopoly, so why bother investing in new equipment to produce cheaper when there is no one to undercut you. pretty much the same all of the railway companies in the USA never investing in new equipment/infrastructure to maximise short turn profits.
If it weren’t for the Jones act they’d just ship full cans to the islands
My family and I are ardent irration haters of the borough in which college point is located, so it definitely added a small bit of Vindication that your referenced the locations of bottling as The Bronx, Brooklyn and College Point without mentioning that hideous place.
In earnest It's probably because you're not from New York and for some reason that borough itself doesn't even like to put it's name on mail (they list the neighborhood then the state, whereas anywhere else in NYC we just list the borough then the state) but still, a win is a win.
Wow! More $hit I never knew, and never needed to know. Interesting. Sorta. But I guess that's the point on this channel.
I work at ball hawaii that building they showed was Coke plant Lol 😅
I bought cans like these in an Asian supermarket in The Netherlands with Japanese text on it. So I don't think it's just Hawaii using these cans.
The 2:06 image is most likely from Serbia. 🙂
you talk so much, sir
So then, other isolated island nations were mostly not making cans until after the change?
I've lived here most of my life and I've never realized that our cans are different
2:57 – 3:02 : ,,They also make about a quarter of the 180 billion cans manufactured worldwide every year''
3:31 – 3:36 : ,,The plant makes about a million cans every day… which isn't many in the grand scheme of beverage manufacturing'' And shown are just 3 plants in the US that together already produce about 23 million cans per day.
What am I missing here, guys?
Oh wait I already know the answer to this one.
they had these on my delta flight from London to New York
I work as a beverage packager! Thanks for making this video, cans don't get a lot of love!
Ball is also into aerospace
Y'all should get a microbrewery near you to run a batch of IPA for you guys. Really.🤔
I wonder if Sam had to go directly to Hawaii on a 'fact-finding' trip to 'gather information' on those Hawaiian cans. Next on HAI: Why Hawaiian Bricks are Different From Other Bricks! I'm sure the research should take at least two weeks, maybe even three. Be sure to bring money, Sam. Lots of it.
What are the ridges for?
3:38 hey I've delivered pizzas to that manufacturing plant!
Former hawaiian resident here, I never noticed.
I just entered here to say: there really is a video about EVERYTHING these days.
Interesting facts I have no use for . LoL 😂
3:48 you meant to say smaller lid, but you said larger lid
I've seen what I think is a 206 can on cans of coconut and mango juice, but those also have Spanish on the logo so I don't think they were packaged in Hawaii.
my initial guess was to track ocean pollution – hawaii can = hawaii origin lol
Saw a post on r/interesting with a picture of one of these. Now I know where the poster was XD
Something I had no idea was a thing. That might explain why there’s a HI 5¢ or whatever on cans.
This makes me so happy, because the first video i discovered from you was the Economies of Scale on a sandwich Video from Wendover
Why the ridges though?
I know I've seen that can style in the mainland. Most likely Florida. But it was a long time ago.
I went to Hawaii 12 years ago and was puzzled by this since… until today
Does that mean Asahi gets some of their cans from Hawaii?
Interesting. I never would have known that, considering that I never buy or drink anything in cans. I stick with tap water in glasses.