Well the real question is teaspoons of what? There are 0 actual teaspoons in a 16oz mountain dew bottle but if someone could possibly fit teaspoons into a 16oz bottle it would depend on the size of the teaspoon. But if you want to know how many teaspoons of mountain dew are in a 16oz mountain dew bottle then there would be 96. I am guessing that is not what you are looking for and this whole paragraph was just nonsense mainly because the question was nonsense.
If you are wondering how many teaspoons of sugar there are in a 16oz mountain dew bottle there are 15.33334 teaspoons of sugar. (not 15.33334 actual teaspoons)
According to the nutritional information on the Mountain Dew website, there is 62g of sugar in 16 fl oz of Mountain Dew
NB website quotes 31g for 8 fl oz.
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Diet soda doesn't have sugar. It has sugar substitute like nutrasweet or aspartame.
Regular Coca-Cola does not contain aspartame (Nutrasweet). Diet Coke and Coke Zero may, or the slightly sweeter non-nutritive sweetener sucralose (Splenda). Most "regular" Coca-Cola sold in the USA uses high fructose corn syrup to sweeten it. Some Coca-Cola sold around Passover is sold with cane sugar instead of HFCS.
Not at all. There is nothing organic in aspartame! Sugar is actually much better for you than aspartame. If you want reasons ask me.
A 24 liquid oz. bottle of Mountain Dew has 92 grams of sugar!
the mountain dew can is worth $25,000
Twelve fluid ounces contains 85mg of Aspertame.
Code Red Mountain Dew has just about 43 grams of sugar per bottle.
$ 1000.00
Aspartame is an artificial, non-saccharide sweetener used as a sugar substitute in some foods and beverages. In the European Union, it is codified as E951. Aspartame is a methyl ester of the aspartic acid and phenylalaninedipeptide.IUPAC name: N-(L-α-Aspartyl)-L-phenylalanine 1-methyl esterStructural formula can be found in 'Reated Links' below this answer.
Sucralose doesn't cause as many really scary things to happen to you like aspartame can. I used NutraSweet for 20 years in my coffee, which I drank too much of. In 2005, I quit it after reading some accounts of people undergoing symtpoms similar to mine that included: Limb pain, sometime traveling quickly Sore eye muscles with painful eye movement vertigo dizzy spells sudden extreme momentary fatigue with urge to sleep NOW amagingly tired left eye sensation like a pimple in eye socket swollen eyeball sensation jerky eye movement haziness what I call "movie vision", like I could be talking to you face-to-face feeling like I'm actually watching a movie All of these symptoms left me within a few months of stopping NutraSweet. Best decision of my life!
aspartame is a 0 calorie sweetener, more commonly known as Nutrasweet or Equal I recently did an experiment where I watered 3 mung bean plants with water and another 3 plants with aspartame-water. I used a 1/2 teaspoon of Equal mixed with 6 oz of water and poured 2 oz off the mixture on each plant. The same with regular but without the Equal. The aspartame plants started to smell rotten. I conducted my experiment for 3 weeks. On the last day the aspartame plants grew tall but the stems weren't as strong and the leaves looked misshapen, not like the regular, so my advice to you is not to water your soil with aspartame. aspartame converts into formaldehyde (embalming fluid) in the human body when it is digested. it is possible that is the cause of the decay and eventual death of your plants. it may be that the same chemical process happens in plants as well and well... its just common sense on what happens next. as for people complaining that aspartame is bad for you... it is... but when used in moderation its just as bad for you as sugar. (which also kills you when you have had too much).
Some have "non-nutritive sweeteners" such as sorbitol and mannitol, and others have the common artificial sweeteners saccharin or aspartame (Nutrasweet). The use of L-sugars (non-digestible molecular forms) is fairly rare because they are much more expensive, and can have an unintended laxative effect because they hold water.