There are about 24 teaspoons of vanilla extract in an 8 oz bottle.
A typical vanilla extract bottle contains 2 ounces of liquid.
Approximately 6 teaspoons
It's impossible to answer the question of how many teaspoons are in a bottle of vanilla without knowing the size of the bottle of vanilla. You would have to figure it out for the specific bottle you have. There are 6 teaspoons to an ounce of liquid, so a 3 ounce bottle of vanilla would have 18 teaspoons in it.
There are 48 teaspoons in an 8 oz bottle of vanilla. This can be calculated by converting the volume from ounces to teaspoons, as there are 6 teaspoons in 1 fluid ounce. Therefore, 8 oz x 6 tsp/oz = 48 teaspoons in a 8 oz bottle of vanilla.
There are 8 oz. in one cup, which equals 16 tbsp. One oz. of liquid equals 2 tbsp.
If you don't have a teaspoon measuring spoon, use the lid of the bottle. On a 1 or 2 ounce bottle of vanilla 2 full cap fulls will be about right.
I looked it up in Google (I put in fluid ounce to teaspoon) and this is what I got: 1 US fluid ounce = 6 US teaspoons
I'm assuming you mean vanilla extract. Pure Vanilla extract is more expensive but it is of much higher quality You can't buy just one teaspoon.. you can buy small bottles but they're at least 6 teaspoons (one fluid ounce) that'll run you about $4-5
There are 16 tablespoons in a standard 7.625 fluid ounce Elmer's glue bottle.
Teaspoons in an ounce
There are 5.6 teaspoons in 1 ounce