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discomrobertul8 | 4 months ago

Sizes tend to be a lot smaller. One poster above said a large soda in the USA is almost one litre! In the UK it's roughly half that size at 500ml.

As the sugar level is directly proportionate to the overall volume, it can be quite surprising how much sugar there is when you aren't used to such massive servings.

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rufus_foreman|4 months ago

I get a 32 ounce fountain drink in the US sometimes, which is roughly a liter. It is usually 22 ounces of ice and 10 ounces of beverage.

thaumasiotes|4 months ago

> One poster above said a large soda in the USA is almost one litre!

There are two sizes of single-serving sodas sold commercially in the US.

A small one, a can, is 12 oz, 355 mL.

A large one is 20 oz, 591 mL.

To buy a 32-ounce soda, you'd have to do something very strange.

(There is another common commercial size, the two liter bottle of exactly 2000 mL. Those aren't intended to be bought and drunk; they're intended to be bought, taken home, and stored in your refrigerator over time.)

eigencoder|4 months ago

To get a 32-oz soda, wouldn't you just have to go to a gas station?