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Originally Posted by SMMY
actually cream is less dense than milk, so it will occupy more space, but weigh less.
Homogenized Milk density at 20°C is 1.030 kg/L
Heavy cream density at 20°C is 0.994 kg/L
fat molecules have a lower specific gravity than water, so the more fat in an aqueous based product, the lower the specific gravity will be.
my head hurts...
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aww shit! you just had to go and say all that nonsensical stuff and confuse people even more!
well, ya'll got my point right?
either way, if you have a cup of A and a cup of B, they're the same volume, but a different weight. but, since mac fills by weight and not volume, each different formula is gonna have different volume levels.
i'm guessing the new packaging is gonna be smaller, since people rarely go thru an entire jar. if this is the case, i'm hoping the price reflects the smaller packaging.