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<div name="messageBodySection">I hate to be a trope, but any time I come home with an institutional sized tub of foodstuff (including but not limited to liquid cheeze), my wife makes me return it. Glad to have an excuse.</div>
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On Jan 20, 2017, 4:31 PM -0500, Allison Koster via Stagecraft <stagecraft@theatrical.net>, wrote:<br />
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<div>>Does anyone have a source for actual metal coffee cans?<br />
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<div>My morning Lavazza espresso comes from 1# metal coffee cans; also Cafe du Monde uses metal cans (only ever seen 1# cans).</div>
<div>I've not seen 3# coffee cans in a number of years, but most grocery stores have at least a small selection of "restaurant"-sized metal cans of stuff like liquid cheeze, mandarin oranges, pudding, etc. that are of a somewhat similar volume to a 3# coffee can.</div>
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<div>Allison Koster</div>
<div>Worthington, MN</div>
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