Well you are talking about a pint. It is actually only 12 ounces ( a true pint in 16). A text book drink will be one ounce per drink. Most people would say 1.5ounces per drink. So I would say 6-12 depending on how you like it
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Carbonated drinks contain dissolved carbon dioxide gas. When you open the bottle or can, the pressure is released, causing the carbon dioxide to come out of solution as bubbles. These bubbles rise to the surface of the liquid, creating foam due to their buoyancy and the release of gas.
A standard bottle of water is typically 16.9 fluid ounces, which is equal to 0.528 quarts.
Read the bottle for removal instructions. Generally, it will come off when the skin cells die.
The water outside a water bottle typically comes from condensation. When the temperature of the air around the bottle decreases, it can cause the water vapor in the air to condense and form small water droplets on the outside of the bottle.
The capacity of a typical cough syrup bottle is about 4 ounces (118 mL) to 8 ounces (237 mL), with some larger bottles holding up to 12 ounces (355 mL).