It takes 50 packets of ketchup to fill a 14 ounce bottle. Inevitably there is always some ketchup left in the packet, so accuracy is not 100%.
http://www.cockeyed.com/inside/ketchup/ketchup.html
I did the math from the link above, and concluded there are .28 ounces in a single ketchup packet.
50packets/14ounces=1packet/x ounces
x ounces=14/50=7/25=.28 ounces
After 40 years, Heinz revamps ketchup packets http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/35237286/ns/business-consumer_news/#storyContinued This fall Heinz will be introducing to selected fast food chains a new design of the traditional ketchup packet that will contain three times the standard amount. The new design allows for dipping or squeezing, perfect for the car.
In these new packets there should be .84 ounces.
Do you mean the small packets that are given in McDonalds and Burger King. -If so they seem to be 5 gm. I just measured 2 of them.
The ones you get in 'fast food ' places are 1/2 ounce
Approximately 1.5 teaspoon.
About 7 grams
your momma in a tiny swim suit
It depends on the weight of the Tiny Teddy, they are mostly about 1.50~3.00 grams :)
There are 120 calories in a packet of Tiny Teddy's. To determine how many kilojoules that is you need to multiply the number of calories by 4.184. In this case, the answer is 502 kilojoules.
Very light weight
Silica gel is not good for dogs, but one packet will not hurt them. It is just tiny little pieces of plastic like material which will go right through them.
Only by a tiny, tiny amount. It's really too few days to make much of a difference.
She is very tiny. This is not gonna be accurate but just assuming. I'd say between 70-85 pounds. Definitely wouldn't go over that. She has a tiny frame/built like her mother.
yes a tiny weeny tiny tiny tiny tiny tiny bit But, not nearly as much as Prime Minister Zapatero.
Diana Vickers weighs no more than 110 pounds. She is very tiny in weight and height. She's about 5 foot even in height.
.112877 is 3.3 grams which is the average weight of a 1/2 inch small gum drop. So it is .112877 times 75000 or 529.11 pounds. That is 66.13 lbs per tiny reindeer empty weight.
Depending on how much of that is muscle, you're fine. In the BMI (body mass index) chart, that is a tiny bit over weight, but barely. No worries! :)
because matter has weight and occupy space