That is 2 cups
There are 8 fluid ounces in a cup, so a 16-ounce can of Hershey's chocolate syrup would contain 2 cups of syrup. This conversion is based on the fact that 1 cup is equivalent to 8 fluid ounces. Therefore, you would find 2 cups of Hershey's chocolate syrup in a 16-ounce can.
There are 16 cups in a gallon. So, using multiplication 2 x 16 32. The thermo jug will hold 32 cups of chocolate.
you will need 16 squares or 2 cups
Well, darling, there are approximately 2.67 cups of chocolate chips in a 16 oz bag. So, if you're looking to whip up some delicious treats, you better make sure you have enough chips on hand. Happy baking!
16 ounces
A standard beverage industry rule of thumb is that one 5-gallon bag-in-box (BIB) of syrup yields approximately 2,000 ounces of soda when mixed with carbonated water. Given that a 16 oz cup of Coke contains about 16 ounces, you can expect to get around 125 cups from one BIB of syrup (2,000 ounces ÷ 16 ounces per cup = 125 cups).
There are 16 cups in one gallon.
Normally 16 cups
Spiced Chocolate EggnogIngredients:4 cups dairy eggnog or canned eggnog, chilled2 cups cold milk1/3 cup HERSHEY'S Chocolate Syrup1/4 teaspoon ground nutmeg1/8 teaspoon ground allspice16 oz additional HERSHEY'S Chocolate Syrupsugar3 tablespoons HERSHEY'S Chocolate Syrup, dividedgrated HERSHEY'S Semi-Sweet Chocolatefor Baking3 cinnamon sticksDirections:1. Combine eggnog, milk, HERSHEY'S Chocolate Syrup, nutmeg and allspice in large pitcher; set aside.2. Dip rim of three 16-oz pilsner glasses into additional HERSHEY'S Chocolate Syrup, then dip them into sugar.3. Put 1 tablespoon of HERSHEY'S Chocolate Syrup in the bottom of each prepared glass.4. Pour eggnog mixture into prepared glasses. Sprinkle with grated chocolate. Garnish with cinnamon stick. Serve immediately.Serving Size: 16 oz. (0)Amount Per Serving%DV **Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet.
1.875 cups 60/16/2=1.875.
Well, one pound = 16 ounces, so that means your recipe calls for about 1 and 1/2 cups of choclate chips. ☺
In cooking, a pint is a pound the world around--except for flower and brown sugar.