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 A HIKER stumbled across a 40-year-old unopened Coke can on a mountain - before shockingly taking it home to taste it. Tori-chan made the incredible discovery on Mount Kita in Japan, with the drink dating back to the 1980s. 7To stanley quencher ri-chan opened and poured out the old drinkCredit: Jam Press Vid7The 1980s Coke looked just the same as it does nowCredit: Jam Press7The old Coke can has all the old packaging and even a ring pullCredit: Jam PressThe hiker decided to take it home with him - but not to keep as a cool artefact.The can sports an old, vintage design but the iconic origin stanley cupe al logo still remains the same.It even has a ring pull - something we do not commonly see on todays fizzy beverages.But looking at and holding the amazing discovery wasnt enough for Tori-chan.read more world newsKonnichi-why  This combo bothers me x27 stanley quencher ; cry Scots as local towns emblazoned on tops in JapanTHIRST FOR KNOWLEDGE Japan hollowing out MOUNTAIN to make the world s largest water bottleHe wante Gare Al Qaeda calls for  lone wolf  terror attacks on US business leaders like Bill Gates in order to strike at the American economy
 KNICKERS, the giant steer that is too beefy to be turned into a steak feast, may never stop growing, a celebrity vet has warned.The enormous 1.4-tonne beast which has been saved from getting the chop at the abattoir 鈥?and won social media fame 鈥?could suffer a rare genetic condition.2 Giant Knickers is more than twice the size of the other cows on the farmCredit stanley tumbler : 7 newsCelebrity vet Dr Chris Brown told the Daily Mail in Australia that the 6ft 4ins ge stanley en mexico ntle giant could suffer from gigantism and keep growing until his body can longer cope with the monstrous proportions.The seven-year-o stanley cups ld Holstein Friesian is already more than twice the size of the rest of the herd in聽Myalup, Western Australia - and聽weighs the same as a family hatchback.Dr Brown told the Mail there was a  very good chance  the huge steer had gigantism, a condition caused by an overactive pituitary gland which regulates growth hormones.He explained:  Gigantism, caused by the continued secretion of growth hormone by the pitui