I have one, no chips or cracks. I have been looking for information on this bottle but can't find anything. I found it buried with the bottom sticking out in my dirt driveway. Thought it was just broken glass and figured I better dig it out before I got a flat tire. What a surprise bottle completely intact. It has white paint lettering.
A 32 oz Gatorade bottle typically stands about 8 to 10 inches tall, depending on the specific design and shape of the bottle. The height can vary slightly between different product lines, but this range is common for most standard Gatorade bottles.
many variables such as thickness that could effect the weight
It's worth only 10-15$
It depends, it can be 10 pounds, can be 100 pounds, can be 0.00000000001 pounds.
Depending on how much you pour per glass, there are 10 to 12 glasses in a 1.5 liter bottle.
It is worth nothing.
Ah, what a delightful question! A 20 oz bottle of Gatorade typically weighs around 1.25 pounds. Just imagine holding that colorful bottle in your hand, feeling its weight as you take a refreshing sip. Remember, every ounce adds to the joy of hydrating your body!
In the early 1980's I remember Coke running a special in the summer. A 16 oz glass bottle was 25 cents. There was a 10 cent deposit on the bottle, so you had to bring in an empty or the Coke cost 35 cents.
Gatorade has 21 grams of sugar, I suggest to try G2 because it has 10 grams of sugar.
The value of a Mrs Stewart's Bluing glass bottle can vary depending on its age, condition, and rarity. Generally, these bottles can range from $10 to $50, with some rare or older versions possibly fetching higher prices among collectors. Authenticity and uniqueness can play a significant role in determining the bottle's overall value.
yes it will be fine for all i know alcohol does not go bad I agree. Looking through my 1/10 PINT glass bottle of JACK DANIEL'S, sealed with a 1/2"x 3", 'Bottle Stamp' 'BUREAU OF ATF - DISTILLED SPIRITS - TAX PAID - I agree. Looking through my 1/10 PINT glass bottle of JACK DANIEL'S, sealed with a 1/2"x 3", 'Bottle Stamp' 'BUREAU OF ATF - DISTILLED SPIRITS - TAX PAID -
2.5 litres ÷ 1/4 litres = 2.5 ÷ 0.25 = 10