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soft drink bottles are made thicker than normal ones because it will be easier for us to differenciate in both (both=normal bottles and soft drink bottles)
Depends what you are using to fill them.
Use reusable glass bottles.
As I recall, the small bottles from the '50's & '60's were 7 oz.
Foremost among these is the rise of PET plastic bottles in the soft drink industry.
It depends. Sugary soft drinks can make you feel sick if you drink more than three bottles. Carbonated water shouldn't be as bad at all. Although you might get a gas bubble.
because of the pressure inside the soft drinks, and to prevent that from pressurizing on the glass people use thick glass so when the soft drink starts fizzing it will not put a lot of pressure because the glass is thick or heavy and wont break or crack.
The dependent variable is the number of bottles filled. It depends on the time elapsed since the run began.
the bottlers supply the required capital investment for land, buildings, machinery, equipment, trucks, bottles, and cases
A soft drink is $20.
Yes pineapple is a soft drink
Yes coke is a soft drink