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Jan 20, 2022

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goodbye/fun facts....National Tin Can Day is a day dedicated to the humble tin can that preserves some of our favorite food items. Without tin cans, the process of storage and preservation would have been entirely different and less convenient. The best thing about canned food is that it is accessible to people from all walks of life. unlike some inventions credited to just one person...this invention took several people to perfect. The first patent was issued in 1810... and those tin cans were initially thick with no provision for opening them, a rock, bayonet, or hammer and chisel, did the job for decades. It wasn’t until 1858 that Ezra Warner invented the first can opener. Today, the Tin Can is used to package everything from sardines to crackers and lighter fluid and they are completely recyclable....so recycle them!