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Apparently Coca-Cola is too “cool” for standard Disney trash cans.  Thus we find this silver, triangular model inside Club Cool.It features an open top, perfect to dump your cup after trying Beverly for the first time!

// Walt Disney World, Epcot, Future World, Club Cool, 2009

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Apparently Coca-Cola is too “cool” for standard Disney trash cans. Thus we find this silver, triangular model inside Club Cool.

It features an open top, perfect to dump your cup after trying Beverly for the first time!

// Walt Disney World, Epcot, Future World, Club Cool, 2009

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Here’s a Disney trash can you’ve probably never seen…

Located above Epcot’s Test Track is a VIP suite for the sponsors of the attraction — in this case, General Motors.  If you are fortunate enough to spend time there, you’ll probably be disappointed in the garbage cans.   I know I am.

Oh well.

// Walt Disney World, Epcot, Future World, Test Track, GM VIP Suite, 2012

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Here’s a Disney trash can you’ve probably never seen…

Located above Epcot’s Test Track is a VIP suite for the sponsors of the attraction — in this case, General Motors. If you are fortunate enough to spend time there, you’ll probably be disappointed in the garbage cans. I know I am.

Oh well.

// Walt Disney World, Epcot, Future World, Test Track, GM VIP Suite, 2012

[Source: Name Withheld By Request. Used by permission.]

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Flowers.  Germany.  Trash Can.   

// Walt Disney World, Epcot, World Showcase, Germany, 1995

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Flowers. Germany. Trash Can.

// Walt Disney World, Epcot, World Showcase, Germany, 1995

[Source: Julie Stewart. Used by permission via Magical Trash Submission Form.]

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Here are the answers to yesterday’s Valentine’s Day-themed “LOVE” message, created with letters from Disney trash cans.”L” - Walt Disney World, Epcot, World Showcase, The American Adventure”O” - Walt Disney World, Disney’s Animal Kingdom, DinoLand USA, near Dinosaur”O” - Walt Disney World, Epcot, Future World, The Land, Soarin’”E” - Walt Disney World, Magic Kingdom, Mickey’s Toontown FairHope you enjoyed this fun challenge!

Here are the answers to yesterday’s Valentine’s Day-themed “LOVE” message, created with letters from Disney trash cans.

  • L” - Walt Disney World, Epcot, World Showcase, The American Adventure
  • O” - Walt Disney World, Disney’s Animal Kingdom, DinoLand USA, near Dinosaur
  • O” - Walt Disney World, Epcot, Future World, The Land, Soarin’
  • E” - Walt Disney World, Magic Kingdom, Mickey’s Toontown Fair
Hope you enjoyed this fun challenge!
Forget the trolls… Norway is all about the trash cans!

// Walt Disney World, Epcot, World Showcase, Norway, 2011

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Forget the trolls… Norway is all about the trash cans!

// Walt Disney World, Epcot, World Showcase, Norway, 2011

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The 2nd floor of Epcot’s Imagination pavilion, which used to be home to the awesome Image Works area, has been been closed to the public since 1998.  But would you believe there’s still a trash can or two up there?

Take a tour of what this area looks like today, thanks to a video shot by the folks at The Dark Side of Disney.  It’s somewhat depressing.

// Walt Disney World, Epcot, Future World, Imagination, Image Works, 2011

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The 2nd floor of Epcot’s Imagination pavilion, which used to be home to the awesome Image Works area, has been been closed to the public since 1998. But would you believe there’s still a trash can or two up there?

Take a tour of what this area looks like today, thanks to a video shot by the folks at The Dark Side of Disney. It’s somewhat depressing.

// Walt Disney World, Epcot, Future World, Imagination, Image Works, 2011

[Source: Leonard Kinsey via YouTube. Screenshot used by permission.]

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Unlike Push the Talking Trashcan, this garbage can in Epcot’s Electric Umbrella has an automatic trigger that talks when you throw stuff inside. Check out some of the comments it makes!

// Walt Disney World, Epcot, Future World, Electric Umbrella, 2011

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The iconic trash cans of The American Adventure.  Classy.

// Walt Disney World, Epcot, World Showcase, The American Adventure, 2011

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The iconic trash cans of The American Adventure. Classy.

// Walt Disney World, Epcot, World Showcase, The American Adventure, 2011

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Someone forgot the “magical” part of “magical trash” with the receptacles used for Epcot’s Food & Wine Festival.  Apparently, the theme is “cardboard and plastic bags!”

// Walt Disney World, Epcot, World Showcase, Epcot International Food & Wine Festival, 2011

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Someone forgot the “magical” part of “magical trash” with the receptacles used for Epcot’s Food & Wine Festival. Apparently, the theme is “cardboard and plastic bags!”

// Walt Disney World, Epcot, World Showcase, Epcot International Food & Wine Festival, 2011

[Source: Brian Skinner at WDWRLD. Used by permission.]

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After a long day portraying a failed marketing idea at Epcot’s World Showcase, Duffy prepares to vent his frustrations by sinking his teeth into a trash can just beyond the Odyssey Restaurant.

// Walt Disney World, Epcot, World Showcase, 2011

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After a long day portraying a failed marketing idea at Epcot’s World Showcase, Duffy prepares to vent his frustrations by sinking his teeth into a trash can just beyond the Odyssey Restaurant.

// Walt Disney World, Epcot, World Showcase, 2011

[Source: Dave Holland. Used by permission via Twitter.]

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