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Even seems like there was a little church key device to pop those babies ! wonder how many folks swallowed those tabs :)
Yes, the bartenders had a device that sat on top of the can. They would hit it lightly and it popped both openings at once.;)
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In my day we had to use rocks to open the can....or a can opener.
I remember that..:)
OG Coors right there
Yes but not that exact brand. could not even afford coors back then. :dispirited: It was PBR for me.
when Coors had the pull tabs it was about 1.25 a six pack and the cuts on the feet were hell, that why alot of people wear shoes in the water :encouragement:
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I remember these too...
Laughing here on the Luckys , wifes folks used to drink that rotgut , the closest store to the Lake Cabin was an hour drive, used to tap into thier Lucky stash when my Coors lite ran dry ! we used to tease them about "Cheap beer" and now and 25 years later Rhonda and I enjoy our Keystone lite (18 Bucks a 30 pack) :)