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A new video from Coca-Cola may help renew your faith in humanity on a hot day.
If the sharing of fluids strikes you as icky, Coca-Cola's shareable can may be just the thing. A simple twist and the 330-milliliter can splits in half, one for you and one for a friend. Ideally, you should only do this with one buddy, as the can doesn't multiply any further.
This idea of a shareable can originated with ad agency Ogilvy Singapore, though the group that came up with the idea has since left the company. The concept was based on a Pepsi can that had been cut in half to be used as an ash tray. Passersby in Singapore could recently grab a shareable can from a "happiness truck," though we reckon it's unlikely the can will end up being made as a real product.
It's not the first time the beverage company has made a video that plays on the friendship theme. In 2011, the company showed off a super tall vending machine that you could buy a drink from with the help of a friend to boost you up.
(Credit: Screenshot by Aloysius Low)
(Source: Crave Asia)
Aloysius Low is a Senior Writer at CNET Asia and covers all things mobile. A former World of Warcraft addict, he now dabbles in social media to stave off the withdrawal symptoms. As a lover of all things furry, he's also the unfortunate slave/minion of two adorable cats.