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Steven Coulson
Steven has been drinking beers, wines and spirits for decades and has a propensity to go about them at length after a few drinks.
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An Unexpected Surprise: Finding a Sealed, Empty Can in My 12-Pack of Miller Lite
Today, I had an intriguing experience while unpacking a 12-pack of Miller Lite that I recently purchased. As I went through the cans, I stumbled upon one that was surprisingly light—too light, in fact, considering it was meant to be a full beverage.
Initially, I was perplexed. The can was fully sealed, and I hadn’t mishandled the pack in any way that might cause damage. Moreover, there weren’t any signs of leakage or spills; everything appeared to be in order. Intrigued, I proceeded to shake the can, but there were no sounds of liquid sloshing around inside. It was as if I had come across an empty shell cleverly disguised as a full can.
Curiosity got the better of me, and I couldn’t help but wonder if this was a rare occurrence or if someone else had experienced a similar situation. My pack had commemorative designs celebrating Miller Lite’s 50th anniversary, making the discovery all the more peculiar.
Has anyone else ever encountered an empty can amid a pack of drinks? It certainly left me with a mix of confusion and amusement. If you have a similar story, feel free to share your experiences. It seems that even the most familiar situations can bring unexpected surprises!