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             If an individual would look at this unusual object, one would not take part in noticing all of the intricate details a part of it. The object sitting in front of me is an empty 7.7 fl. Oz., ARIZONA ICED TEA can. It appears to be approximately 4 and ½ inches tall when standing straight up on a level surface, without the presence of any dents. My object has a smooth aluminum texture to it. And when hit to a rock-hard surface, a hollow, low-decibel, tin noise is made. If paying close attention, the so-fine, detailed designs can be seen. This particular can has a vertical checkerboard, jungle green border. With that same green, and added magenta color there are horizontal patterned stripes, with buttercup yellow and metallic silver diamonds resting on top of the stripes. On the top part of the can there is a sharp, oval-shaped, mouthpiece used for drinking. With the aid of the pull-tab, this can is easily opened. My object is a 3-dimentional cylinder shaped figure, which can easily be picked up by two fingers when no liquid is present. If smelling this particular can, one would say the top part of the can has an odor of a zesty-lemon residue. While when asked to sniff the can as a whole, the answer could be the smell of dirty coins, after oily fingers have touched them. Finally, if looking really close one would notice the nutrition facts on the side of the can. It states that this particular beverage is fat-free with 90 calories. .
            


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