They stopped selling them to stores in 1989 I think.
Acutally they didn't stop filling because you can still by them in glass bottles. Otherwise is plastic the generall material today and they bottling in plastic since 1960.
1999
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That depends entirely on the size of a bottle.
42 bottles.
1 gallon is the same as 4 quarts.A 4-quart bottle is a 1-gallon bottle.Two 4-quart bottles can go into two gallons.
2 A quart is equal to 32 oz.
If they are 1 pint bottles, then they equal 2 quarts.
a quart is a measure of volume. quartz crystals can scratch some glass, depending on its composition and hardness.
I assume you mean the capacity of the bottle is 18.7 fl oz. Based on the fact that you refer to a quart, I will guess that you are American. 1 pt = 16 fl oz 1 qt = 2 pt = 2 × 16 fl oz = 32 fl oz → 1 qt = 32 fl oz ÷ 18.7 fl oz/ bottle = 1 133/187 bottle ≈ 1.71 bottles. Now, depending upon the original question, the answer could be: 1 bottle - How many 18.7 fl oz bottles can be exactly filled from 1 quart 1.71 bottles - How many 18.7 fl oz bottles make up 1 quart 2 bottles - How many 18.7 fl oz bottles do I need to buy to ensure I have 1 quart. If you are using imperial measurements: 1 pt = 20 fl oz → 1 qt = 2 pt = 2 × 20 fl oz = 40 fl oz → 1 qt = 40 fl oz ÷ 18.7 fl oz/bottle = 2 26/187 ≈ 2.14 bottles. Now, depending upon the original question, the answer could be: 2 bottles - How many 18.7 fl oz bottles can be exactly filled from 1 quart 2.14 bottles - How many 18.7 fl oz bottles make up 1 quart 3 bottles - How many 18.7 fl oz bottles do I need to buy to ensure I have 1 quart.
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1.6 bottles.
No, you're not even close. Ten 0.5 liter bottles is over a gallon.
Milk did not come in cartons in 1915! Milk came in pint or quart size glass bottles in English speaking countries and in liter size bottles in other countries. You bought the bottle and the milk. You could exchange the bottle when you bought a new bottle of milk or purchase a new bottle. Most people exchanged bottles.