I come across stuff like what you have from time to time in my travels and I do sell them in the open market, especially if they are old and familiar in design. What you have are not terribly vintage and may prove to be a harder sell, given their relatively new age. But there is usually a buyer for anything out there.
The last stuff I've had that sold and only for a couple of bucks are unopened cardboard type cans of motor oil (not like plastic we see today) by ARCO containing graphite from the 1970's.
And for whatever it's worth, what also seems to sell rather easily is oil company products bearing names like Esso, American, Gulf, etc., with their accompanying old style logos. I even had a Esso lighter fluid can that sold quickly. The nicest item I had in recently history was an old Esso wooden oil case from the 1930's. The older or rarer, obviously, the better! Lately, I've been coming across those old tin watering cans you used to see at each service station. Remember what they looked liked?? Just too bad I don't them with logo designs embossed.
Paul