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Presuure that matters. While shaking you are putting a thrust downward and in packets you are pressing or pushing up.

2007-01-20 23:22:11 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

There may be a bit of separation of the ingredients (water on top, perhaps) due to settling. You shake the bottle to mix the ketchup to the same consistency. Since you do not use all the content in the bottle in one sitting, shaking will ensure that you get consistent quality of ketchup every time. For the packet, you probably would consume all in one sitting – so no need to shake. Plus, the handling of the flimsy packets would sufficiently mix the content (like when you hold it upside down and squeeze the packet to get the ketchup out).

2007-01-21 04:16:12 · answer #2 · answered by Andrew X 1 · 0 0

Probably because the packets are vacuum sealed, preventing the moisture that forms in a bottle.

2007-01-21 03:33:09 · answer #3 · answered by crazydave 7 · 0 0

A bottle is bigger and more settling occurs, a packet pretty much gets shaken by handling it.

2007-01-21 03:32:37 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

To make it Taste better

2007-01-21 04:45:52 · answer #5 · answered by lisa t 3 · 0 0

Thats a good question... I totally just starred it hehe...

2007-01-21 06:36:46 · answer #6 · answered by Danielle♥Elise 2 · 0 1

ohhh, good question... Not sure, makes ya think!! :)

2007-01-21 03:26:56 · answer #7 · answered by jrbside 2 · 0 0

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