There are hundreds, maybe thousands, of different sizes of containers.
Now if you are referring to ocean freight shipping containers, that could narrow the field.
A jar of peanut butter is a container that holds Peanut butter. Sizes of the jar vary from small, to bulk sizes.
If the container is larger than one cup, yes. Containers come in many different shapes and sizes.
The Smart Spin Storage System is a storage container sorting carousel that allows sorting of several different sizes of storage container. The unit slides forward, and then rotates allowing the consumer to select the container that they are looking for while taking up little space on the counter.
In Australia, there are several different sizes. The most popular being 600mL, 1L, 2L and 3L.
Fruit comes in containers of several sizes. These include 2 ounce packages, 4 ounce packages, and 16 ounce packages. Fruit also comes in large crates sometimes.
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This depends if you are asking about ornament holders as a storage container for unused ornaments, or the ornament holders also known as ornament hangers used for displaying ornaments. As a storage container they will be available in multiple sizes, though yes most will be bulky. As for a display medium they can be found in many sizes, most often small. http://www.finehomedisplays.com/ornamenthangers.htm
That cannot be answered. You can have many different sizes, the only reason it would be fixed is if your local authority made a regulation.
I assume that you are talking about the size of the container. Ice cream is measured by volume, not weight. Typical sizes using 1.5 would be 1.5 pints (pt.), 1.5 quarts (qt.) and 1.5 gallons (gal.)
Campbell's Soup provides many options to consume its products. There exists, of course, conventional soup from a can; but there also exists a sort of "soup-at-hand", where one may enjoy soup in a thermos-like, disposable container.
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There are two sizes of containers: one is of 20 ft size and other is 40 ft size 20' GP means 20' container, for General Purpose cargo. It can be used interchangeably with "DV" which means Dry Van.