Historic (rec.food.historic) Discussing and discovering how food was made and prepared way back when--From ancient times down until (& possibly including or even going slightly beyond) the times when industrial revolution began to change our lives.

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Ingredients: 7 cans of beer or other beverage

Put one can of beer upright on a surface. Arrange the other six cans around
it in a hexagon. (It's a frivolous geometrical construction) This is a
seven-pack. I know I'm not the first person to notice this but has anyone
actually marketed it?

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"Opinicus" > wrote in message
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> Ingredients: 7 cans of beer or other beverage
>
> Put one can of beer upright on a surface. Arrange the other six cans
> around it in a hexagon. (It's a frivolous geometrical construction) This
> is a seven-pack. I know I'm not the first person to notice this but has
> anyone actually marketed it?
>

Hexagons may stack well, but they are hell on conventional packaging
equipment...


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