wow, whats the chances of finding a penny the size of a dime in a coin star in a convenience store? gotta be between 1 - 10%. wow, whats the chances of finding a penny the size of a dime in a coin star in a convenience store and the chances be between 1 - 10%?
wow, whats the chances of finding a penny the size of a dime in a coin star in a convenience store? gotta be between 1 - 10%. wow, whats the chances of finding a penny the size of a dime in a coin star in a convenience store and the chances be between 1 - 10%?
wow, whats the chances of finding a penny the size of a dime in a coin star in a convenience store? gotta be between 1 - 10%. wow, whats the chances of finding a penny the size of a dime in a coin star in a convenience store and the chances be between 1 - 10%?
hey im sorry about posting 3 times in a row. my internet connection was giving me fits for a minute or two.
It was the first can drink to have the tab you pull to get to the drink. I really don't know but I haven't seen any for sale for years.
I wonder why it's still being produced. I know why it's called that, but only because I Googled the last time it showed up in a post, so I'll keep it to myself.
"Tab was created in 1963 by Coca-Cola after the successful sales and marketing of Diet Rite cola, owned by The Royal Crown Company;[7] previously, Diet Rite had been the only sugarless soda on the market. Tab was marketed to consumers who wanted to "keep tabs" on their weight.[8][9] Coca-Cola's marketing research department used its IBM 1401 computer to generate a list of over 185,000 four-letter words with one vowel, adding names suggested by the company's own staff; the list was stripped of any words deemed unpronounceable or too similar to existing trademarks.[10] Of a final list of about twenty names, "Tabb" was chosen, influenced by the possible play on words, and shortened to "Tab" during development. Packaging designer Robert Sidney Dickens gave the name the capitalization pattern ("TaB") used in the logo as well as creating a new bottle design for the soft drink.[11] For a time in the 1970s, Coca-Cola introduced six variety flavors of Tab (all of which were also sugar-free): Root Beer, Lemon-Lime, Ginger Ale, Black Cherry, Strawberry, and Orange.[12] A caffeine-free version of the original Tab flavor was introduced in 1983, alongside caffeine-free versions of Coca-Cola and Diet Coke.[13] Tab Clear, a caramel color-free version of Tab,[14] was released in the United States in 1992, and subsequently in the United Kingdom and Japan.[15][16] Tab Clear was discontinued in 1994.[14] In 2006, Coca-Cola introduced Tab Energy. Though it shares the Tab branding, its formula is entirely different from that of the standard cola: it is sweetened with sucralose and has a sour, tart flavor.[17]" "In October 2020, Coca-Cola announced that it would discontinue Tab at the end of the year.[6]" https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tab_(drink)
A good day at the Coinstar machine: About US $4 in quarters and US $1 in dimes. Keepers: Canada 25 cents 1988, China Peoples Republic steel 1 Jiao 2010, US cent 1980, US white dime 1960-D
Walked by the coin star at Stop an Shop this morning. 1 1960 dime 1 2013 erie 1 cent euro 1 75th anniversary 1904 to 1979 Diamond Jubilee NYC token with the punch out. If any one collects them and you want the Euro or token they are yours..I will lose track of it anyways.. I did walk by the armored truck man who collects the change from this coin star a while back. Got a peek with the door open. OMG!! It had huge bin filled to the top and had to weigh a insane amount, not just that but the floor inside the machine had coins everywhere. I guess they don't pick up those scattered fallen ones much. I did a slow walk by to look but I could feel the eyes on me. I wanted to ask him a few questions but knew it wasn't to be..