It has been known to be nearly physically impossible (similar with the concept of not being able to lick your elbow; some people have the ability to accomplish the feat) to drink a gallon of milk in one hour. The human body is not capable of consuming that much milk without spewing it back out (i.e. throwing up, barfing, etc.).
If one can barely do it in one hour (those few that can), it is certainly impossible to do it in half of one.
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The gallon challenge is when somebody dares another person to drink a gallon of milk under a hour.
Each half-gallon carton is equivalent to 64 fl oz, so 25000 half-gallon cartons would be 1,600,000 fl oz. To determine how many 8 fl oz glasses of milk that would be, you would need to divide 1,600,000 fl oz by 8, which equals 200,000 glasses. Thus, you would need to drink 200,000 glasses of milk to empty 25000 half-gallon milk cartons.
A gallon of milk weighs 8.6 pounds since 1 gallon is double the amount of a half gallon.
Cha. That is a lot of skim milk! But don't be worried about how much food you eat.
You can get 8 Cups out of a half gallon, since there are 16 cups in 1 Whole Gallon :)
The average half gallon of milk in the United States is $1.69.
A half-pint of cream is what part of a gallon?
I wouldn't drink it if it was outside for longer than a half hour.
Two x half gallon cartons is equal to one gallon.
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There are 1892.75 ml in half a gallon of milk.