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gailey | 02:20 Tue 05th Jun 2007 | Food & Drink
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what does the e stand for beside amount contained on the back of bottles?
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It means that the volume or weight of the contents are as stated plus or minus a certain amount:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Estimated_sign
And there is also a symbol on some packaging that it seems few people understand that tells you that the contents should be used by a specific time once opened.

Easiest way to describe is a circle at an angle above another circle with a number inside. The number is the number of months that the contents should be used before spoiling. You see this on toothpaste tubes for example.....
This is what nicmo is referring to (open the link and scroll down):

http://www.colipa.com/site/download.cfm?SAVE=2 1099&LG=1
Sorry, - "nickmo".
The symbol represents an open pot-ie of makeup or cream, the number represents the time period (from opening) in which the contents should be used.

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