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How big is a ketchup packet?
A single-serving packet of ketchup commonly holds about 10–12 grams of ketchup, which is equivalent to about 2–2.5 teaspoons or roughly 8 milliliters. Please note that the portion sizes may vary slightly among different brands or manufacturers.
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