I have only seen them at Asian markets. They look exactly like a typical 12 ounce beverage can except the bodies are clear or tinted plastic and have a typical aluminum pull tab top. Really cool. I try them every now and then although most are odd, like lichee juice with mangosteen or some such blend.
They work really well and perhaps keep a bit cooler in hot weather. I see Monster energy drinks now have a 16 oz version. Hard to find photos of them, here is one:
Way back in the day, Crystal Pepsi came in those, to show off that the drink was clear. So they’ve been able to do it for decades, at a price low enough to be able to make a gimmick of it.
I suspect so: having a transition like that between two materials is usually going to be pricier than simply shaping one: aside from the “seam” there’s machining and supply-chain issues for obtaining and working both mats. But there’s a lot of profit in the beverage market, so maybe the price difference isn’t enough to matter–particularly if it increases sales through shelf appeal.
These aren’t new? I encountered what I think is one of these at a Home Expo in January (this year). It was Labatt Blue, and it kind of looked like a bottle, but was made from aluminium, and had a screw-off cap. I’m not sure whether to call it a bottle or can. I’d never seen one of these in my life before then.
New York Seltzer brand tried those sort of cans for a bit in the 80’s, must not have been whatever they hoped to get out of them, as they didn’t last long and they mostly stuck to their mini bottles.
Somehow I happened to think of this a month or two back and managed to find pictures of them on some site devoted to “can collecting” or some some other nutty hobby, but darned if i can find it now.
Well, if you want to to try one, they have a good variety at the Park To Shop Asian market at 30th and Paine. And pick up some uterus and a live turtle for good measure.
Huh. When I was on Okinawa <mumble> decades ago ago you couldn’t find soda in 12-ounce cans. They were a bit shorter and smaller in diameter, 250 or maybe even 200-ml.