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Results tagged “cans”

Use paint cans, china cups to plant unique gardens

May 9: Martha Stewart demonstrates how to use materials you have on hand, such as coffee and paint cans and old china sets, to plant flowers and herbs. Martha Stewart demonstrates how to use materials you have on hand, such as coffee and paint cans and old china sets, to plant flowers and herbs. (TODAY)

Coke pulls white holiday cans

Dec. 1: Coke is cancelling its white holiday cans because they were confusing and unpopular with consumers. NBC's Brian Williams reports.  (Nightly News)Coke is cancelling its white holiday cans because they were confusing and unpopular with consumers. NBC's Brian Williams reports.  (Nightly News)

Sculpture of over 300,000 cans aims for record

Nov. 18: John Deere tries to break world record with sculpture of a tractor involving more than 300,000 cans of food. Msnbc.com's Alex Witt reports. John Deere tries to break world record with sculpture of a tractor involving more than 300,000 cans of food. Msnbc.com's Alex Witt reports. (TODAY)

Movie magic from trees and trash cans

Aug. 20: Marko Constanzo has been responsible for creating the click-clack of high heels on tile or the thud-thud of horse's hooves in hundreds of Hollywood movies. NBC's Amy Robach reports. (Nightly News)Marko Constanzo has been responsible for creating the click-clack of high heels on tile or the thud-thud of horse's hooves in hundreds of Hollywood movies. NBC's Amy Robach reports. (Nightly News)

Man finds unique way to recycle beer cans

April 22: One man's trash is the treasure of a Texas man, who uses empty beer cans to decorate his home. KXAS-TV's Andrew Tanelian reports. One man's trash is the treasure of a Texas man, who uses empty beer cans to decorate his home. KXAS-TV's Andrew Tanelian reports. (NBC News)

Continental cans free snacks

March 3: In a statement, the airline, which is merging with United, said the snacks are going away, In a statement, the airline, which is merging with United, said the snacks are going away, "In an effort to reduce costs and align ourselves with the rest of the industry." NBC's Brian Williams reports. (Nightly News)

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