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empty crush cream soda can

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AI Identification

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Crush Cream Soda Aluminum Beverage Can

Collectible Packaging / Beverage Containers

AI Estimated Value

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$0.05 - $0.10

As of June 17, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is an empty 355ml (standard size) aluminum beverage can for Crush Cream Soda. The physical construction is a typical modern two-piece drawn and ironed aluminum body with a stay-on-tab closure mechanism at the top. The can features a vibrant, bubblegum pink background color, which is synonymous with the Canadian formulation of Crush Cream Soda. The central graphic includes the iconic 'Crush' logo in a bold, white, blocky font with a dark green border and an orange circular slice graphic representing the brand's heritage. Below the main logo, the text 'Cream Soda' is clearly printed in white lettering. The can exhibits signs of recent use, including some moisture or condensation droplets on the exterior surface. Regarding condition, it appears to be in relatively good shape for a recyclable container; however, there is a visible indentation or 'crush' mark near the bottom right edge of the label, and the pull-tab has been opened. The print quality is standard for mass-produced consumer goods, showing high-contrast commercial lithography. Based on the graphic design and the stay-on-tab style, this item dates to the 21st century.

AI Appraisal Report

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I have examined the digital representation of the 355ml Crush Cream Soda aluminum beverage can. This item represents a standard piece of modern commercial packaging, specifically the Canadian pink-label variant. While the lithography is vibrant and correctly identifies the brand's 21st-century visual identity, several factors severely limit its value as a collectible. Condition-wise, the can is 'post-consumer,' meaning it has been opened via the stay-on-tab mechanism and contains a visible dent near the base. In the world of beverage container collecting, value is primarily driven by age (pre-1970s), rarity, or 'full/unopened' status for modern limited editions. This item is a mass-produced consumer good currently in active production. There is no scarcity; it is readily available at retail outlets across Canada. Comparing this to market trends, most modern aluminum cans have no premium over their scrap metal value or statutory container deposit value. The 'crush' mark further diminishes appeal for collectors who seek 'grade 10' mint specimens. Regarding authentication: Based on the high-contrast graphics and typical D&I (Drawn and Ironed) construction, the item appears authentic to its brand. However, a digital image cannot verify the exact gauge of the aluminum or the presence of specific manufacturing batch codes on the bottom dome. A physical inspection would be required to confirm the absence of corrosive 'aluminum pest' inside the vessel and to verify weight. For a common modern item, provenance is rarely tracked, but original purchase receipts would serve as the only documentation. Unless this specific can was associated with a verifiable historical event or celebrity, it remains a common recyclable item.

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