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if you are like me you dont have long nails, and this becomes bothersome when i try to pull that tab thing under the cap of a soda when i want to find out if i win a prize. so why not and on extra rubber (or whatever it is made out of) to form a pullable piece of rubber to yank the thing out. since there is is so much space between the top of the lid and the cola (where the air is) the tab can come that far down for even more convinence
stinkycheese, Feb 18 2004

How to get a free iTune from Pepsi every time http://www.macmerc.com/news/archives/1270
I've not seen an under-the-cap contest that required removing the cap liner for a very long time. [waugsqueke, Oct 06 2004]

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       Isn't it just written on the inside of the cap? You don't have to tear the thing apart.
yabba do yabba dabba, Feb 18 2004
  

       What kind of cola has a second pull-tab under a cap?
Letsbuildafort, Feb 18 2004
  

       i mean something attached to pull the thing under the cap out
stinkycheese, Feb 18 2004
  

       AAAaaahhh - gotcha.
Letsbuildafort, Feb 18 2004
  

       Just grow your teeth long as well. Handy for opening bottles also.
bungston, Feb 18 2004
  

       i have never seen a tab like that up here in canada all ours are printed on the other side to prevent something like that
stinkycheese, Feb 18 2004
  


 

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