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Gasoline, water, ice cream, heating oil- in fact, most liquids.
You can by a gallon of weasel in the pet store!
two of the soda bottles you buy in the machines at school.
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VO does not come in a 1 gallon bottle.
Well, sometimes people buy a gallon of milk!
Four quarts make a gallon. Eight pints make a gallon. And sixteen cups make a gallon.
in your head
Go to the store and buy it!!
I can buy a candy, a button, a flower, a pencil
There are 128 fluid ounces per gallon. So a two gallon can of paint has 256 ounces. Looks like the 270 ounce can is a better buy.
test her on what she likes a week before and then buy, buy and buy!!!
The gallon we use for our liquids comes from the Roman word galeta, which meant "a pailful." There have been a number of very different gallon units over the years, but the gallon we use in the United States is probably based on what was once known as the "wine gallon" or Queen Anne's gallon, which was named for the reigning monarch when it was standardized in 1707. The wine gallon corresponded to a vessel that was designed to hold exactly eight troy pounds of wine.