In a world where almost everything can be packaged and preserved, some creations stand out for their sheer oddity. From the bizarre to the downright unbelievable, the canned goods industry has seen its fair share of strange inventions. But we’re not just talking about unusual foods; there’s a whole universe of weird and wonderful items sealed up in tin cans. Whether you’re an adventurous collector, a curious shopper, or just someone who enjoys the peculiar side of life, this list of ten weird, crazy, and strange canned things will leave you both amused and amazed. Prepare yourself for a journey into the unexpected, where ordinary cans become the homes for the most extraordinary surprises!
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Perfect for use in case of a disaster or maybe just a power cut is this 50hr candle in a can! Long lasting and complete with matches this is a great idea indeed.
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What you are looking at is a very real item that you can buy, open using the ring pull and for a short while close your eyes and imagine you are in the locations the air has come from! Of course, it is more of a novelty gift idea but still something very odd in a can.
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For people who go camping regularly, this might not that amazing. But I don’t know the first thing about camping, and, therefore, find a cooking stove in a can rather amazing!
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What you are looking at is nylon tights and gloves that back in the 50′s can in vacuum sealed cans!!! But of course, nowadays they are rarer than unicorn poo and go for thousands when some are found, usually in an old warehouse or cupboard.
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What at first seems like a rather small can of snow powered is instantly transformed the moment you add water! In fact, it can grow up to a massive 10 times its own weight in snow!!! Not bad for a bit of summer snowball fun at all.
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The problem with this is that it’s actually stranger than it sounds! Made with mushroom juice from a Black Wood Ear mushroom, (which local people call a Jew’s ear) apparently it has a real earthy taste. Think I might give this a miss.
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Things that come in can don’t get much cooler or indeed nerdier than this alarm clock that runs on nothing but water! The clock will apparently last between 6 – 12 months before you need to add more water and no other maintenance is needed.
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Having bought a few of these myself I know what great fun they can be, and for well under a tenner they can keep both adults and kids amused. Well, they kept me amused for quite a while anyway.
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Flowers don’t get much fresher than ones that come in a can! But of course, these amazing cans of flowers are a grow your own mini garden and a great idea for a gift.
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The Chinese have always seen bird’s nest soup as a delicacy. Made using real nests of cave swifts, the nests are collected and then dissolved into a soup. People who drink it believe that it will stimulate cell growth, raise libido and boost the immune system! So if you feel like you might be missing out on any of those why not get yourself a can of it.
From canned air to the unexpected presence of a full meal sealed in tin, these peculiar products remind us that creativity knows no bounds—even when it comes to what can be canned. Whether these items make you laugh, cringe, or simply scratch your head in wonder, they all share one thing in common: they push the boundaries of what we expect to find on store shelves.
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