12 ounces or 1 1/2 cups, a serving of any liquid is 8 ounces. If you're on a diet becarefull with soft drinks and juices, they sneak in extra liquid...which means more calories, sugar and sodium. :(
A regular 12-ounce can of Diet Dr Pepper contains 12 fluid ounces.
Salt lowers the freezing point of water, which means that adding salt to diet Pepsi would decrease its freezing point. This can prevent the diet Pepsi from freezing as quickly or at the same temperature as it would without salt.
Sodas with low pH levels, such as Coke or Pepsi, can corrode iron nails due to their acidic content. The high sugar content in these sodas can also contribute to the corrosion process.
since a pint of liquor is 16 ounces and there are 1.5 ounces in a shot there are approximately 10.5 shots in a pint. This means that according to normal metabolic rates (the liver degrads approx 1 ounce of alcohol per hr. in a healthy person, and at 80 proof (40% alcohol) @ 16 ounces this is equivalent to 6.4 ounces of alcohol, it will take about 6 and one half hours after you stop, to get sober. If you resume drinking at any time before that you have to calculate where you are in the time frame that you stopped (4 hrs, 3 hrs etc) and can calculate how much you degraded up to that point and start from there. For example if you drank a pint (6.4 ounces) and waited 3 hours that would be 6.4-3.0 = 3.4 and resumed with one shot 1.5 ounces at 40% you would be at 4.0 ounces within about 10 minutes and it would take another 4 hours to be at zero. 4 ounces on a breathalizer for a person of average build and who had eaten a farily good diet would blow about a .17 (way over the national limit of .08) so please be careful even after you stop: your blood picks up where it left off until it degrades to 0.00. You can use the figures above to extrapolate a quart, litre, etc. But remember it is not the quantity of fluid but rather the alcohol content in that fluid that dictates how drunk you are.
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12 ounces or 1 1/2 cups, a serving of any liquid is 8 ounces. If you're on a diet becarefull with soft drinks and juices, they sneak in extra liquid...which means more calories, sugar and sodium. :(
A regular 12-ounce can of Diet Dr Pepper contains 12 fluid ounces.
Diet Pepsi contains 5.9 mg Aspartame per fluid ounce.
diet pepsi
Diet Coke has more fizz then Diet pepsi!
Diet Pepsi came out in 1964 Diet Coke was 1982.
No, the thing that makes diet Pepsi sweet is aspartame.
Based off the information that there are 150 Cal and 41Grams of sugar in 12 ounces or a single can. A 2 liter is roughly 68 fluid ounces. (1) Two Liter of Pepsi if you drink the entire bottle: Calories: 850 (37.5% of your daily allowance based off a 2,000 cal/day diet) Sugar: 232g (410% of your daily allowance based off a maximum of 50g/day diet) I love Pepsi, but I had to cut back due to too much caffeine and too much sugar!
because of the sugar
The main target market for Diet Pepsi is those who are looking to watch their weight. Since Diet Pepsi has no calories, it is marketed toward those who are on a calorie-restricting diet.
Pepsi Pepsi Diet also called Pepsi Light Pepsi Max