A two liter bottle of Pepsi contains approximately 8 servings (of 8 oz each). Each serving has 28 grams of sugar. Eight servings x 28 grams = 224 grams.
One cup of sugar is 8 oz which equals 226 grams. Your bottle of Pepsi wil therefore contain one whole cup of sugar.
A great exercise to visualize the amount of sugar in soda for kids is by letting them guess how many sugar cubes a bottle contains. Each sugar cube weighs approximately four grams. A two liter bottle of Pepsi would therefore contain a total of 56 sugar cubes.
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Two liters is 8.4535 cups.
8.1 liters equates to about 34.24 cups.
0.775 liters (L) = 3.275733449 cups (c) [US] 0.775 liters (L) = 2.727618679 cups (c) [Imperial]
9 US cups = 2.13 liters
2 liters = 8.45 cups (rounded)
The answer in on pepsi's website(if you can access that info).
75 liters is 317 cups.
75 liters is 317 cups.
48 liters is about 203 cups.
There are 4.762 cups in 1.08 liters
3 US cups = 0.70976471 liters
The answer depends on how much Pepsi. A 330 ml can of Pepsi can contain up to 10 teaspoons of sugar.
Two liters is 8.4535 cups.
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380 [US]Cups = 54.42 Liters
40 liters equals 169.1 cups.
8.1 liters equates to about 34.24 cups.