150ml Glass Shot Bottle with Lid
Perfect for liquid supplements and health shots. Brown glass with three lid colour options.
Data for current product configuration | 150ml Glass Shot Bottle with Lid150 ml |
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Material | Glass |
Material colour | Brown |
Thread | 28-410 |
Closure colour | Silver |
Closure | Fluted cap with EPE liner |
Raw material | Glass |
Weight | 0.112 kg |
Eco properties |
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Variant SKU | ph-250-1347 |
This mid-size shot bottle is made of brown glass, ideal for all types of health supplements. Whether used for ginger shots, elderberry syrup or birch water, our 150ml container will keep all liquids inside. That’s all thanks to the lid, which you can get in silver, black or white.
Are glass containers food-safe and suitable for supplements?
Glass jars and bottles are completely safe for storing edible substances such as liquids, solid foods, and supplement capsules & gummies. By securely screwing on the lid, you ensure a waterproof seal that also shields the contents from exposure to air. However, it is crucial to handle the glass containers with care and never sell products in jars or bottles that are cracked either on the inside or the outside. Even if the container remains intact, cracked glass can cut the user's hands or release small glass shards into the product.
Are glass jars and bottles recyclable?
Indeed, glass is completely recyclable. The best part is that it can be recycled endlessly without compromising its initial quality. But glass bottles and jars often have paper labels attached with glue. Should these labels be removed for recycling? While most recycling centres accept glass with labels, it's advisable to remove them beforehand to be sure.
Are glass bottles and jars better for the environment than plastic?
Indeed, glass is considered environmentally safer due to its non-toxic nature. Non-recycled plastic emits harmful substances into the environment. On that note, glass takes a longer time to decompose. While plastic can take around 450-1000 years to break down, glass can take up to 1 million years.