The world record '11,308 Coca-Cola can collection' is overwhelming



Guinness World Records , which continues to be certified as 'the best in the world', has released a movie and an article celebrating the new world record holder who collected 11,308 kinds of 'Coca-Cola cans' from 108 countries.

He has 11,000 DIFFERENT Coke Cans --Guinness World Records --YouTube


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This is Canada's Gary Feng, who has become the new world record holder for 'a collection of soft drink cans collected for a single brand.'



Feng is collecting cans of Coca-Cola, and the number is 11,308. Feng's collection room spans multiple rooms, with Coca-Cola cans lined up in aisle-like spaces.



Of course, it is impossible to see all 11,308 kinds of cans, so this movie will only look at the selected collection picked up by Mr. Feng. The first can is in a box called 'STRANGER COKE'.



Translated literally, it means 'strange cola,' but this is a collaboration can aimed at promoting the popular SF horror drama series '

Stranger Things Unknown World ' distributed on Netflix. It is an extremely rare item that is not sold to the general public and is offered only to some influencers.



The second is a can with a design reminiscent of a hamburger.



This was manufactured by McDonald's in Brazil to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the release of Big Mac, and it seems that it was not sold to the general public either.



A can when linked with an LGBT + related campaign marked 'SEXUAL DIVERSITY'.



A commemorative bottle when North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and President Donald Trump (at that time) had their first meeting. Former President Trump is also widely known as a diet cork lover, and

was even told to drink 12 cans of diet cork a day.



'Beautiful, and part of history,' says Feng, a commemorative bottle for the

Challenger released on July 29, 1985, specially designed to be drunk in the low gravity environment inside the Challenger. One item. The Challenger succeeded in nine missions, but in the mission on January 28, 1986, it exploded in the air 73 seconds after its launch. All seven crew members died.



An item that looks exactly like this Challenger commemorative bottle was drunk on August 26, 1991 at the Soviet Union's space station '

Mir '. According to Feng's commentary, this Soviet federal version is a 'can collector's coveted item.'



The can with this season is the 'first Coca-Cola can' released in 1955. Prior to this, Coca-Cola was only a bottle. The logo is the same as it is now, but the can itself is made of tin. It is said that the aluminum Coca-Cola can was released in 1967.



A commemorative bottle of '

Ghostbusters ' and ' Ghostbusters 2 '. The first Ghostbusters commemorative bottle was sold only in the UK, but the Ghostbusters 2 commemorative bottle was sold in multiple countries.



In addition, it seems that Coca-Cola had a period of manufacturing 'bottles with personal photos printed', bottles printed with Coca-Cola employees, bottles printed with attendees of a certain private party, weddings. There are commemorative bottles and so on.




The specially shaped cans with some constrictions were released in 1995 or 1996. It seems that it caused a breakdown of the vending machine, and it was an extremely rare item that was immediately pulled out of the market.



These colorful cans are collaboration bottles with artists. Various patterns are drawn by the artists who collaborated.



And Mr. Feng is exhibiting a series of 'sports commemorative bottles' that has used up the entire room.



Coca-Cola releases a commemorative bottle with players and teams every time a world soccer tournament such as the World Cup, FIFA World Cup or Euro Cup is held, so the score of the soccer-related collection is very high. That thing.




Coca-Cola has been a

worldwide partner since the 1928 Olympic Games in Amsterdam , and has a huge selection of Olympic commemorative bottles.



The 2016 Olympics were held in Rio de Janeiro, but for some reason there are still bottles that are supposed to have the 2016 Olympics in Chicago, and of course it is a very rare item.



In addition, cans celebrating the Independence Day of African countries ...



A plastic can that says 'recyclable'.



A can that was manufactured in the United States and imported into China when it did not have a domestic factory in China yet.



Energy drinks of various flavors and diet-type Coca-Cola. It's a collection that surprises me if Coca-Cola was manufactured so much.




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