it may be the bar code, if it isn't then it will probably be the code that the retailer uses to tell between the products
The numbers on the bottom of a Nugrape bottle typically indicate the manufacturing code, which can provide information about the production date and batch. These codes help the manufacturer track the product for quality control and inventory purposes. They may include details such as the plant location and the specific date the bottle was produced. To decipher the exact meaning of the numbers, one may need to consult the manufacturer or a specific coding guide.
boring It means thats the SPF protection from the solar rays(for your skin)...always get 30+.... the higher the number, the better protection :)
The "mean" of a group of numbers is their "average". It doesn't tell you what the numbers are, or even how many numbers there are.
No, the geometric mean is not the same as the mean of two numbers.
Given a set of numbers, and its mean, we can find the difference between each of the numbers and the mean. If we take the mean of these differences, the result is called the mean deviation of the numbers.
If you mean the age of the liquor inside, it will say on the label. If it doesn't, assume the legal minimum for that type of liquor. If you mean the age since it was purchased, the best way is to compare label differences from various years. You'd have to go on-line for that.
Formulations of a specific scent.
UMMM....A bottle? i think it's called a decanter
In Mexico, caguama is a slang word for what Americans would call a "forty ounce"- - a big, giant glass bottle of cheap beer (or malt liquor).
yes
It is the percentage of alcohol in an alcoholic beverage, expressed volumetrically. If you have a 1-liter bottle of liquor whose ABV is 40 percent, the bottle contains 400 ml of pure ethanol.
It means the county has placed a tax on the liquor and will receive money from the sale.
Hi, liquore mean liquor, Evangelisti is the brand , anisetta is a kind of liquor based on anise , da dessert mean good for dessert ( is an Italian form es "tuta da pioggia" mean rainy suit ) so"Anisetta Evangelisti" dessert liquor
The numbers on the bottom of a Nugrape bottle typically indicate the manufacturing code, which can provide information about the production date and batch. These codes help the manufacturer track the product for quality control and inventory purposes. They may include details such as the plant location and the specific date the bottle was produced. To decipher the exact meaning of the numbers, one may need to consult the manufacturer or a specific coding guide.
The numbers on the bottom of a 1936 Royal Crown bottle typically indicate the mold number and the date of manufacture. The mold number helps identify the specific design used for that bottle, while the date code can provide insight into when it was produced. In many cases, these numbers are part of the glass manufacturing process, reflecting production techniques and quality control measures of the time. Collectors often use this information to verify authenticity and assess the bottle's historical context.
3.4 oz is bigger then 1.7 oz... i was just buying a perfume... if you need a good way to remember think of this 3 is bigger then 1... i don't mean to say that in a mean way like go back to kindergarten and learn your numbers i mean it is just a nice way to remember...well hope this helped!...it was the justin bieber perfume. buy it!
"Bottle" in Polish means "butelka".