abosolutely NOT. diluting your urine with water will not help you pass a urine test. if you have any drugs in your system the machine WILL pick it up. no matter what. so about the whole powerade or soda. your just wasting your time, the drug will still be in your system. and weed takes at least a month to be fully out of your system anyways.
please think resposibly.
say NO to drugs.
It might help you to learn to count. For example, how many bottles you have. Or how much money you could have saved over the years by not buying it. Or you could use it to work on volumes: how many bottles are equivalent to your bath. While powerade may help you in other ways, DRINKING it will make no difference to your mathematical performance.
i don't know why, but i did just find a couple big ones in 2 bottles from my case of some...
At the risk of sounding sassy, I will confidently state that no water bottles are drunk (or eaten) . . . However, there are mor than 50 billions bottles of water are consumed each year in the US.
over 80,4567 bottles of beer half of the bear is carona beer
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Having low amounts of nickel in a reusable bottle is safe for drinking water. Stainless steel is considered the best option as far as water bottles are concerned.
If we use to much water, then we would have the water bottles polluted.
Bottles, glasses, mugs, cans, and steins are the conventional modes. As for the unconventional, anything that will hold the drink long enough to be consumed could be used.
the nationwide average of alcohol consumed per american was around 2 bottles of hard liquor which is 3 times the amount today. if prohibition never would of happened it could be argued that Americans today could be drinking more then 3-4 bottles of hard liquor each week on average. But prohibition did work in lowering the amount of alcohol consumed; just by making it legal consumption lowed
Only one, but you have to fill it and dump it almost 6 times.
Not long at all. In Spain, where it is traditionally brewed, they usually sell it in half bottles and throw away whatever is not consumed within 24 hours of opening.
2500000 Plastic bottles are thrown away each hour.