it means that 53% of the content in the bottle is sugar
that there's 53% suger in it
The label is corrosive.
PVC (Polyvinyl Chloride)
Read the label carefully. It has to be sated on there.
I used sodium sulfite 3% by wt.,the label was removed but I didn 't know why ? The composition of the gle was ammonium hydroxide.
look at the label or look up the food on WikiAnswers.com
Unless you carefully read the label on the bottle, you will only know whether the bottle contains spring or sparkling water, once you open the bottle. If on opening the bottle there is a hiss, it contains a sparkling water - not flat spring water.
You can view the product label which is found on the back or the side of the product and read the printed ingredients on the product label. Shampoos made today that do not contain paraben, most of them list that on the front of the item. For example, Contains no paraben will appear on the front of the bottle.
The label is corrosive.
The label will have the year on it.
On a bottle of 187ml Sutter Home and Barefoot wine the label measures 3.25" x 2.5"
From the label of my SueBee Honey bottle: 1 Tbsp (21g) in 1 Tbsp contains 60 calories & 17 grams of sugar.
According to the nutrition information label, a 20 oz. bottle of regular Coke contains 75 mg of sodium, witch is the same as salt. There are 1000 mg in a gram, so a 20 oz. bottle of Coke contains 0.075 of a gram of salt.
well im not sure but who cares? PS haha
No it's not, at least not the one brewed for the UK market. It states on the reverse label on the bottle that it has barley malt in it.
it has a label on it DAH!
label?
Label.