|
|
|
|
|
by pacerier
414 days ago
|
|
The inverse is "you cant". I'd suppose if a number is as random as eg 49oz, then you wouldn't find a consumer brand willing to market such a product. Since they could easily have made a 48oz or 50oz bottle? Why go out of your way making a 31oz bottle for sale when one could have made it 32oz to increase its demand by 2x/10x/99x? |
|
I imagine that the design of the bottle comes first in many cases. A bottle is made that can be used / stored / handled in a particular way and with whatever features. There may be an intent that it will hold "about" some amount of water, but it might not be worth tweaking the design further to get the volume to a specific number.