Shots ARE drinks - a shot is the measurement of alcohol. Don't kid yourself that there's a difference - they all contain the same amount of alcohol, and yes, they cost the same unless the other drink has different alcohols added to the first one.
Body Shots - 2009 Girly Drinks - 1.7 was released on: USA:13 September 2009
It would depend on how large those drinks are; if you poured normal shots you would get 33 whole shots with about 10mL left over.
About thirty 2-ounce shots.
Body Shots - 2009 Summertime Drinks - 1.3 was released on: USA: 16 July 2009
There are no shots in a meter. A meter is a unit of measurement for length, not volume. Shots are typically used to measure liquid volume in the context of drinks.
Thirty 25cc shots in a 750cc bottle.
Some popular cowboy shots drinks commonly enjoyed at western-themed parties include whiskey, tequila, and bourbon. These strong and flavorful spirits are often served straight or in simple mixed drinks like the classic whiskey shot or tequila shot.
That depends on when you had the drinks, how much you ate recently, what the drinks actually were and how fast you drank them.
no, 8 shots is nothing
Coffee shots are concentrated doses of espresso, which is a strong coffee made by forcing hot water through finely-ground coffee beans. They are different from regular coffee drinks because they contain a higher concentration of caffeine and a more intense flavor.
Gerbils don't need shots.
how much do all the fizzy drinks cost