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This is a list of bottle types, brands and companies. A bottle is a rigid container with a neck that is narrower than the body, and a "mouth". Bottles are often made of glass , clay , plastic , aluminum or other impervious materials, and are typically used to store liquids .
This was further followed up on in May 2016 with Pepsi Strong 5.0 GV, a soda so carbonated that a new bottle had to be designed to contain it. [26] Pepsi Mont Blanc 2010 A limited edition Pepsi based on the French chestnut dessert. Sold for a limited time from October 2010. [27] Pepsi Dry 2011
Berry Global Group, Inc. is a Fortune 500 global manufacturer and marketer of plastic packaging products. [2] Headquartered in Evansville , Indiana, it has over 265 facilities across the globe and more than 46,000 employees [ 3 ]
The term carboy itself usually refers to a 5 US gal (19 L) carboy, unless otherwise noted. A 1 imp gal (4.5 L) carboy is sometimes called a jug. A 15 US gal (57 L) carboy is usually called a demijohn (in the Philippines, dama juana [10]). In Britain, "demijohn" refers to a 1-imperial-gallon (4.5 L) glass brewing vessel.
Pepsi Blue is a berry-flavored soft drink produced by PepsiCo. It was marketed as a "Berry Cola Fusion", and was sold from 2002 to 2004 in the United States and Canada. It remains available in international markets since discontinuation in the United States. It was reintroduced in the United States and Canada for a limited time beginning in May ...
The golf-ball-sized berry, picked on Nov. 13 at a farm run by Costa Group in Corindi, Australia, came in at 20.4 grams, or 0.72 ounces, and measures more than an inch and a half across, about 10 ...
Depending on the market it is available in 141.7-gram (5.00 oz) rolls or thin 5-ounce (140 g) movie theater-size cardboard boxes. It is billed as "a kick in the mouth". A variety called Chewy Spree, which has a candy shell and a chewy center, comes in 12-ounce (340 g) pouches, rather than rolls.
Bottles of Berry Cola, a soft drink produced in Indre, France. Afri-Cola, a German brand, was relaunched in April 2006 with the original formulation with the higher caffeine content. Baikal, a cola-like drink popular in Russia; Barr Cola made by A.G. Barr (the makers of the popular Irn-Bru drink) in the United Kingdom