Crush a Can Day

When : September 27th

Crush a Can Day is today. How flat can you squish it?

After you get done kicking the can around, you get the fun of crushing it too. Use it as a stress reliever to take out all of the frustrations of your day. See how flat you can get it. It will make you feel good. Go ahead, give it a big squeeze. There, now don't you feel  better?

You can crush a can anyway you want. There's no rules. Just make sure to do so safely.

Have a very happy Crush a Can Day.


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