Yes. Definitely.
Compared to the rest of the world Gas prices are very low. In Japan they pay almost the same amount for a Liter that we pay for a gallon. In Europe they pay almost twice what we pay per gallon.
Cranberry juice does not clean your system of marijuana any better than simply drinking water will. Anyone claiming so is a coincidence that can be explained by several other factors, and does not know anything about how drugs in the body - especially THC - are stored, metabolised and ejected.
To determine the volume of cranberry juice in liters, you need to know the specific quantity you have, as it can vary widely. For example, if you have a standard bottle of cranberry juice that contains 1 liter, then the volume is simply 1 liter. If you have a larger container, such as a gallon, you can convert it to liters (1 gallon is approximately 3.785 liters). Please provide the quantity for a specific answer.
not just one gallon
They say it stays in you for 30 days or so. I took a gallon of it and cleaned out in 1 1/2 weeks . TRUE!!!!!!
Get a bottle of 50 count cranberry extract pills, and a bottle of niacin. take 5 of each every 45 minutes at least 1 day before u.a. You should be drinking no less than a gallon an hour. Two hours before the test you should stop drinking.
Almost, for the US there is about 3.785 L in a gallon There is about 4.546 L in an imperial gallon.
Since THC is fat-soluble (stays in your fat cells) drinking water does NOT help get it out of your system. Neither does cranberry juice, vinegar/pickle juice, bleach, or any other homemade remedy. See the Related Question.
Yes, a gallon is 8 pints.
The safest way i know is to drink a substancel amount of pure cranberry juice with no suger for suger does the oppiset affect. The quickest way but not so safe is take a capful of bleach and mix it in a gallon of water right before checking.
No but your shiz will be shizzier
A gallon of water weighs about 8.34 pounds. However, the weight a person gains after drinking a gallon of water will not be permanent because the body will process and excrete the excess fluid over time.