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The label is corrosive.
PVC (Polyvinyl Chloride)
it means that 53% of the content in the bottle is sugar
Read the label carefully. It has to be sated on there.
You pour the liquid medication opposite from the label so any spilled liquid will not block or fade the information on the label.
So the customer can see the information on the label.
try the Murano glass forums at http://www.fossilfly.com. They have a label library and should be able to help.
A blue, blown glass Dr Pierces anuric tablet bottle, is worth about $15 to $20 in good, clean condition with no cracks or chips. If it has an intact label, the value could be closer to $30, depending on the condition of the label.
Magners comes in a 11.2 oz bottle. There are 125 calories. Its great stuff!
The number of calories in a glass of pinot grigio depends on the size of the glass. A standard glass of 5 ounces is approximately 122 calories. However, the number of calories can vary slightly with the winery. Nutritiondata.com is an excellent source for this kind of information.
This information should be printed on the Rx label of the bottle received from your veterinarian.
I believe this bottle is from the 1970's. Most would be around $25 - $35 unless it has any scraches of chips in it. Also the label must be in good shape.
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"
The only way to tell is if there is a date written some where on the bottle, either on a label or imprinted in the glass. If there is none of these only really an expert will be able to tell you.
it has a label on it DAH!