So what exactly does it say on the tin??
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depends on what is in it lol
this is a tin.
Ronseal!
does exactly what it says on the tin" is a popular phrase in the United Kingdom, which originated in a series of television commercials by the woodstain and wood-dye manufacturer Ronseal, initiated in 1994 and still running as of 2006. The idea of the phrase was to emphasise that the company's products would act and last for the amount of time exactly as described on the tin can. The expression quickly entered British popular culture, used to describe anything that is exactly as it appears or claims to be; is particularly simple or straightforward; or works exactly as advertised.
The phrase is a registered trademark of Ronseal in the UK.
The phrase is also very commonly known and used in Ireland, the Ronseal advertising campaign having also been run there and British television being widely available. In 2004, toothpaste manufacturer Colgate began a similar copycat advertising campaign in Ireland stating that its product, "does exactly what it says on the tube."
Compare the expression "What you see is what you get".
Stand in boiling water for 10 minutes.
Beans!
twist to open
open other end
Not to be taken internally.
Peanuts: May contain nuts!
Read the label and you will know exactly what it says on the tin. lol
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