
The conventional design of beverage cans restricts consumer choice, limiting each container to a single flavor and lacking a mechanism for mixing. This constraint inhibits a personalized beverage experience, particularly for those seeking diverse and blended flavor options. In response, a proposed solution introduces an innovative can design featuring a central partition. This design enables the packaging of two distinct beverages within the same container, allowing consumers to enjoy each flavor separately or, by opening the center lid, create a seamless blend. This versatile solution aims to break free from the limitations of traditional cans, providing consumers the flexibility to savor individual flavors or explore unique combinations within a single, convenient can.










I've designed a can with three separate openings. Instead of three stay tabs, I propose a single, detachable stay tab. This tab would attach to each of the three openings individually, allowing the user to access each compartment. Think of it like the detachable straw on a tetra pak. This simplifies the design and improves user experience.

