At Sainsbury's! Heinz do a glass bottled version of ketchup, which you can get anywhere that sells Heinz products. A piece of advice though:it is VERY hard to get ketchup out of glass bottles, and believe me I've tried!
Ketchup exits the iconic glass bottle at .028 miles per hour. According to Heinz.com, if the viscosity of the ketchup is greater than this speed, the ketchup is rejected for sale.
Putting ketchup in a glass bottle is suitable because glass is non-reactive, preserving the flavor and freshness of the condiment without leaching any chemicals. Additionally, glass provides an airtight seal that helps maintain the ketchup's consistency and prevents contamination. The aesthetic appeal of glass can enhance the dining experience, making it more visually appealing on tables. Lastly, glass is recyclable, making it a more environmentally friendly option compared to plastic.
24000 millimetres in a ketchup bottle If it is a 7 gallon bottle.
sorry my ponds extract bottle is from 1846 not my ketchup bottle
A bottle of ketchup shows neither volume not surface area. The only measurement on a bottle of ketchup is weight.
Hunt's Ketchup
A ketchup bottle is measured in ml not g. so it depends what brand you buy from because every brand it different. Some brands such as Heinz, shown above, have both grams and Milliliters listed on their bottles. A large bottle of Heinz Tomato Ketchup is 910g or 800ml.
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the lavender glass bottle its like http://yfrog.com/eq5aba4be921726c1eb90e2d5j the glass bottle seal by wood, it contain lavender. at the bottom of the bottle there are some lavender seed! where can i buy it in canada? it is very nice! other than lavender, other dry flower is fine too!
That would depend on the size of the bottle.
A bottle of Heinz or Hunts ketchup contains 6.5 ounces of sugar, which is approximately 39 teaspoons of sugar.
That is a really big bottle ... almost 250 gallons !946 liters = 946000 ml1 liter = 1000 mililiters1 mililiter = 0.001 liter