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How can Budweiser advertise that their new aluminum cans stay colder longer?
I always understood that glass has exceptional thermal retention, plus Aluminum is a superior conductor. Wouldn’t Aluminum conduct heat to the beverage faster, thus the beer not staying cold as long?
How can Budweiser advertise that their new aluminum cans stay colder longer?
I always understood that glass has exceptional thermal retention, plus Aluminum is a superior conductor. Wouldn’t Aluminum conduct heat to the beverage faster, thus the beer not staying cold as long?
How can Budweiser advertise that their new aluminum cans stay colder longer?
I always understood that glass has exceptional thermal retention, plus Aluminum is a superior conductor. Wouldn’t Aluminum conduct heat to the beverage faster, thus the beer not staying cold as long?
How can Budweiser advertise that their new aluminum cans stay colder longer?
I always understood that glass has exceptional thermal retention, plus Aluminum is a superior conductor. Wouldn’t Aluminum conduct heat to the beverage faster, thus the beer not staying cold as long?