Yes you can. It's just like warming any other liquid, so long as you don't leave it in too long.
Loosen the lid so warm air can escape (remove the lid if it's metal). Just put it in for 30 seconds and then check if it's warmer.
Then you can give it another burst, more and more till it's warm enough for the crystals to melt.
You can use a measuring cup or a syringe that is marked in milliliters to accurately measure 10 ml of cough syrup. Fill the measuring device to the 10 ml mark and then carefully pour or dispense the syrup as needed.
I believe the syrup you are referring to is "Zarex"...it had a zebra on the bottle.
I've had Jemimas Sryup in the freezer for almost a whole two days now, and so far the only thing that happened is that it's gotten thicker. Other then that I don't think you can. It might depend on the syrup your using also
Oil, water, honey, dish soap, rubbing alcohol, and corn syrup can be put in a water bottle without mixing together due to their different densities and immiscibility.
They come in different sizes, but the number of ounces should be on the label.
yes corn syrup will go bad in plastic...
250ml
so you can hold it
They are available at Olive Garden, currently priced at $7.99 per bottle. The bottle lasts a LONG time, as it is a concentrated syrup.
The standard dosage of Levolin Syrup is 5 ml. The syrup is typically sold in a bottle of 100 ml.
Sure-- why not? Be sure the cap is on tight . You might want to use a plastic bottle- a broken glass bottle would make a big mess.
it will tell you on the bottle
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64 ounces, but the biggest bottle is 32 gallons.
I remember Aunt Jemima only in a plain clear glass bottle - with a picture of a lady called Aunt Jemima - surely there is someone out there who should be able to remember this.
Yes
Yes you can IF you sterilize the bottle first before transferring anything into it.