15-20
sorry my ponds extract bottle is from 1846 not my ketchup bottle
actually no. Lemon extract is much stronger. Read the label.
Adding a few drops of peppermint extract into a bottle of water should not be harmful, as long as it is food-grade and intended for consumption. However, be cautious as extracts are highly concentrated, and adding too much could result in a strong taste that some may find overwhelming. Start with a small amount and adjust to taste preference.
Around 2.50 (US) for a small bottle.
No. Only "pure" vanilla extract is made with alcohol
Rum extract typically contains a small amount of alcohol, usually around 35-40 alcohol by volume.
I THINK there as 20oz... I do not know for sure though...
To prevent small bubbles from forming in your water bottle, make sure to fill it slowly and avoid shaking or agitating the bottle too much. Additionally, try using filtered water to reduce the presence of air bubbles.
You can't buy it by the teaspoon. A small bottle is about $2
I found out that there is 10.6 grams (g) of sugar in one small bottle of coke.
Extract grossed $10,849,158 worldwide.
Not much difference, Same fat content, Both start as a vanilla base then add chocolate syrup to make chocolate.