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.
68 oz.
About 6 inches
In the USA alone and considering all flavors there are almost 3 billion 32oz containers sold per year.
It depends on the size of bottle. For example, a medium sized 32 oz. bottle comes 840 bottles to a pallet.
The maximum pressure of a 32 oz Gatorade bottle is not explicitly specified by the manufacturer, but typical plastic beverage bottles can withstand pressures of around 30-50 psi before risking rupture. However, it's important to note that Gatorade bottles are designed for safe storage of the beverage under normal conditions, and excessive shaking or exposure to heat can increase internal pressure. Always handle bottles carefully to avoid accidents.
Its simple, get a Gatorade cap (preferably the 32 oz.), And take off the plastic thing under the cap and turn it inside out. ( It will have sharp little things). Once you've turned it inside out, put it around the cap.
If my calcuations are correct, there are about 7 tsp of sugar in 20 oz. of Gatorade.
16% of 32 oz is 5.12 oz
20 oz is the volume. Fluid ounces measure volume, not weight.
Yes 1 quart = 32 oz 1 oz = 0.03 qt 1 Imp. qt = 40 oz
.32 fl oz
There are 1/32 quarts (qts.) in an ounce (oz.).