
Coca-Cola debuted "MagiCans" in 1990, giving customers the chance to win anywhere from $1 to $500. Coupons for excursions or items were available in other cans. When the cans were opened, they spewed out the reward. However, the weight of the can had to be concealed so that participants couldn't tell which cans included a reward and which were simply normal Cokes. The winning cans were filled with a water, chlorine, and ammonium sulphate mix. It stank, and drinking it was frowned upon. Of course, some individuals still tried to drink them, but the solution was safe to consume. Coca-Cola cancelled the campaign owing to concerns about defective cans and the unfavourable press that surrounded them. Less than
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Amsterdam’s beautiful bridges are an icon of the city. There are 1,281 bridges in Amsterdam which connect the city’s 165 canals.
There are several historic bridges, while others are decorated with bright flowers or lit up at night. You can even see 15 bridges at once, by crossing the Reguliersgracht and Herengracht bridges.
There are several historic bridges, while others are decorated with bright flowers or lit up at night. You can even see 15 bridges at once, by crossing the Reguliersgracht and Herengracht bridges.