

He said it was my souvenir from Canada. Although it looked like a can from America, a lot of the writing on it was French. So this will be the newest can added to the "Canadian Wing" of my collection.
And a few minutes after he left my office, another co-worker came in and set a small, empty 6.5 oz can of Starbucks Doubleshot Espresso on my desk. He said he found it lying in the parking lot. So I cleaned it up and added that to the "Little Can Wing" of my collection.
Although it doesn't sound like it, sometimes I do actually work when I'm at work.
Yup, in Canada all the labeling has to be in both languages, so that is going to give you a bit of a difference. I'll keep an eye out to see if we get any sort of promo in the cans this summer and let you know. We often get them which makes for a great variety. Probably nothing as good as the Canada 150 Pepsi Throwback last year, but who knows!
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