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    "The giant 1.75-liter bottle of Kirkland blended Scotch is the best liquor deal on the planet," declared one. Caramel, spice and a long, smooth finish make this one worth trying on the rocks, with ...

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    Kirkland Signature French Vodka. ... somewhere between $30 and $40 is a great price for a 1.75L bottle; just ask Arkansas and Rhode Island. ... Kirkland Signature 12-Year Blended Scotch. Colorado ...

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    Costco is famous for its bulk offerings and $1.50 hot dogs, but some Costco products are said to rival name brands. See: Costco Prices Are Dropping Faster Than Inflation -- Expect Savings Up To 25 ...

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    A twelfth (1 ⁄ 12, or 0.083) of a US Gallon, rounded up from its actual volume of 10.66 US fl oz. Formerly used for beer until it was replaced by the 3 ⁄ 4 Pint (12 US oz.) bottle after World War 2. Tenth (US) 12.8 US fl oz-378 mL: A tenth (1 ⁄ 10, or 0.1) of a US gallon. Called a "Commercial Pint" because it was equivalent to 0.8 US ...

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  7. Fifth (unit) - Wikipedia

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    A metric fifth of Dewar's Scotch whisky. A fifth is a unit of volume formerly used for wine and distilled beverages in the United States, equal to one fifth of a US liquid gallon, or 25 + 3 ⁄ 5 U.S. fluid ounces (757 milliliters); it has been superseded by the metric bottle size of 750 mL, [1] sometimes called a metric fifth, which is the standard capacity of wine bottles worldwide and is ...