Six pack
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A six pack is a type of multi-pack made of six canned or bottled drinks, typically a soft drink or beer, which are sold as a single unit. Cans are usually connected with plastic six pack rings, HDPE Can Carriers, shrink film, or paperboard.
Six pack may also refer to:
[edit] Analogous collections
- A well-defined rectus abdominis muscle of the human abdomen
- A photo array used by police officers to conduct a police lineup
- The arrangement of six basic flight instruments in an aircraft
- The arrangement of three two-barrel carburetors found in some 1970s Mopar muscle cars
- A nickname for six nearly identical University of Illinois dormitories
[edit] Media and entertainment
- Six Pack (comics), a team of fictional characters in the Marvel Comics universe
- Six Pack (band), punk rock band from Serbia
- "Six Pack" (EP), an extended play record by the American punk band Black Flag
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- "Six Pack" is also the name of a song on that EP
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- Six Pack (box set), a collection of six singles released by the English rock band The Police
- Six-Pak, a music format created by Warner Bros. Records
- Six Pack (film), a 1982 comedy/drama film
- Six-Pack (2000 film), a 2000 thriller film
- Six Pack (ZZ Top album) a 1987 compilation album by ZZ Top
[edit] Other uses
- Joe Sixpack, proverbial name for an average person in the United States
- Operator of Uninspected Passenger Vessels license, colloquially called a 6-pack
- Volleyball slang term for being hit directly in the face by a spiked ball
- Sixpack France, a French clothing brand
- EU Economic governance "Six-Pack"
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