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251 No. 251
I told Joe I'd take a picture, and here is that picture.
$3.99 for 8 of these 7.5 fl oz cans.
Regular cans are 12 fl oz.

Normally I don't buy Sprite, or canned soda, but these are super cute. I tend to like/collect mini versions of things.
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>> No. 255
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>>251
I'm going on the assumption regular cans are around a buck each individually in the US. And I'm gonna round the $3.99 to $4 for simplicity.
8x7.5=60floz for $4.
60/12=5 normal cans.
5x1=$5 (hurfdurf)
Such, you are saving a buck by buying these little cans of joy. Sorry bout this, got bored so decided to mathgasm.
>> No. 258
>>255
Mathgasms are always appropriate.
>> No. 259
Nice, but I don't really have a reference-object to judge their size from in the picture.
>> No. 260
>>259
Yeah, I wouldn't have known they were small if I didn't continue reading.
>> No. 261
>>259
Well, the regular can, on the right, is the reference object. If I took a picture of just the Sprite, it would have been too ambiguous.
>> No. 266
>>261
Oh, the Mountain Dew is normal size? Well that isn't that small. I've seen some about half the height of a normal can.
>> No. 267
>>266
I've seen those, too - right next to these. But those are fat, short and ugly. These are visually appealing.
>> No. 338
rewrite your mathgasm. 12 pack of 12oz mountain dew cans are 7.99
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