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So I've found a special edition can of a drink, but I've read online that if I keep it full there is the risk that it's gonna get ruined/explode, now that seems weird to me since I've had a Duff beer can on my shelf for a few years and it didn't get damaged even though it's still full.

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A can just gave me the finger ....

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So I've found a special edition can of a drink, but I've read online that if I keep it full there is the risk that it's gonna get ruined/explode, now that seems weird to me since I've had a Duff beer can on my shelf for a few years and it didn't get damaged even though it's still full.

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I have some Harley Davidson Beer still in its cans from 30+ years ago. You're fine to leave it full as long as it doesn't freeze or get very hot. If it's going to be sitting on a shelf inside, that's not much of a problem.

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A can just gave me the finger ....

 

Actually the dude on the can is holding a lollipop between his index and middle fingers, so no, it didn't.

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I have some Harley Davidson Beer still in its cans from 30+ years ago. You're fine to leave it full as long as it doesn't freeze or get very hot. If it's going to be sitting on a shelf inside, that's not much of a problem.

It's not gonna freeze/get hot.

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nothing will stay forever or will you carry it after you're gone, dont worry too much about a can, odds are you won't even care for it in a few years.

 

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