A single two liter bottle of soda is equal to about 72 fluid ounces. This means that compared to 60 fluid ounces for the same price, the two-liter is a better deal.
Pepsi-Cola had a famous jingle that includes the words "Pepsi-Cola hits the spot." It was used in the 1930s to market the use of 12 ounce bottles in place of the more usual 6 ounce size.
An ounce is 28.35 grams.ounce
The Weight Watchers PointsPlus program assigns three points to a single 4-fluid-ounce serving of white wine and four points to 4 fluid ounces of red wine. If you have 6 fluid ounces of either red or white wine, it should be counted as five points.
The answer for your question: 1 fluid ounce = 0.125 cups
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Only one, but you have to fill it and dump it almost 6 times.
Eight 1-liter bottles equates to about 2.1 gallons.
About 4.2 8-ounce bottles.
Plastic spray bottles can be found at The Container Store. The Container Store offers plastic spray bottles for $1.99 for a 12 ounce bottle and $4.99 for a 32 ounce bottle.
it depends on the size of the pour and the size of the bottle. if it is a 5 ounce pour and you are using standard 750 ml bottles, then you will need about 40 bottles
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No. The 20 ounce bottle is just a tiny bit short of 0.6 liters.
1 liter = 33.814 022 701 ounce [US, liquid] About 34 one-ounce drinks can be made from a 1-L Spirit bottle.
There are 50.8oz in a 1.5L bottle of wine.
4 4, 8 ounce bottles
There weren't two liter bottles of soda in 1960. Pepsi introduced the first two liter bottle in 1970; before then (and actually for some time afterward) soda was sold mainly in cans and (glass) bottles. Cans were usually 12 ounces (the same size as cans today). Bottles were normally 8, 12, or 16 ounces. Some, but not many, sodas were sold in larger sizes like a half-gallon (64 ounce) bottle.
Based on your spelling of liter I guess you are American (conversion is different for European litres): 1 liter ≈ 33.814 fl oz → 33.814 fl oz ÷ 8 fl oz/bottle ≈ 4.23 bottles → you could fill four 8 fl oz bottles from 1 liter of water, and have a little left over. Alternatively, you need to drink a little under 4 1/4 eight ounce bottles of water to drink 1 liter of water.