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Before you buy them make sure you have good liability insurance I use

to use glass because I thought it was prettier until I droped the glass

jar in the tub with me and could barely get out of the tub with out cutting

myself slippery hands

Serrano

I love to read all the great ideas and suggestions in this group of

bath and body experts!

I was wondering if anyone had a good sourse for 4oz. glass bath salt

jars with top and scoop.

I've been searching the internet and then I decided to ask the group!

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I've had on my mind some kind of decorative container for bath salts where

customers can just buy refills. I'd think it would be much safer to stay away

from glass. I'd like to see something that might could pour and remove the need

for a scoop.

I think someone needs to design something nice, pretty and maybe plastic with

very large holes like a salt shaker. It would need to hold at least 16oz, I'd

say. It would be good if it had a narrow bottom that would sit on tubs where

they might not have enough room, or less room than those with a jacuzzi.

But www.packagea.com has a large selection of cosmetic containers. They only

quote prices on the phone, but be careful of their shipping prices.

ceece

RE: Glass Salt Jars

Before you buy them make sure you have good liability insurance I use

to use glass because I thought it was prettier until I droped the glass

jar in the tub with me and could barely get out of the tub with out cutting

myself slippery hands

Serrano

I love to read all the great ideas and suggestions in this group of

bath and body experts!

I was wondering if anyone had a good sourse for 4oz. glass bath salt

jars with top and scoop.

I've been searching the internet and then I decided to ask the group!

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Just a thought.......How about something along the lines of a parmesan cheese

shaker--like the clear kind (with green lid) that Kraft parmesan cheese comes

in. This container has a free-flowing side that opens and side with large

" shaker " holes that also opens....

Carol

ceece <ccrejoice2@...> wrote:

I've had on my mind some kind of decorative container for bath salts

where customers can just buy refills. I'd think it would be much safer to stay

away from glass. I'd like to see something that might could pour and remove the

need for a scoop.

I think someone needs to design something nice, pretty and maybe plastic with

very large holes like a salt shaker. It would need to hold at least 16oz, I'd

say. It would be good if it had a narrow bottom that would sit on tubs where

they might not have enough room, or less room than those with a jacuzzi.

But www.packagea.com has a large selection of cosmetic containers. They only

quote prices on the phone, but be careful of their shipping prices.

ceece

RE: Glass Salt Jars

Before you buy them make sure you have good liability insurance I use

to use glass because I thought it was prettier until I droped the glass

jar in the tub with me and could barely get out of the tub with out cutting

myself slippery hands

Serrano

I love to read all the great ideas and suggestions in this group of

bath and body experts!

I was wondering if anyone had a good sourse for 4oz. glass bath salt

jars with top and scoop.

I've been searching the internet and then I decided to ask the group!

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" I'd like to see something that might could pour and remove the need

for a scoop. I think someone needs to design something nice, pretty and

maybe plastic with very large holes like a salt shaker. It would need

to hold at least 16oz, I'd say. It would be good if it had a narrow

bottom that would sit on tubs where they might not have enough room, or

less room than those with a jacuzzi. "

Didn't know if you had seen these yet, as they are brand new and so

cute. This is what I plan to switch over to once I finish out my

current packaging. You can dress them up or down as much as you want.

HTH April

Apothecary Bottles

http://www.bayousome.com/petbottles.htm

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I've been reading this thread and thought that the parmesan cheese shaker

would be a great idea. You can find them at Gordon Foods. I would go just to

see what other things you may find useful. I know they have huge bowls for

mixing lotions in. -- G,

      

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-- Re: Glass Salt Jars

Just a thought.......How about something along the lines of a parmesan

cheese shaker--like the clear kind (with green lid) that Kraft parmesan

cheese comes in. This container has a free-flowing side that opens and side

with large " shaker " holes that also opens....

Carol

ceece <ccrejoice2@...> wrote:

I've had on my mind some kind of decorative container for bath salts where

customers can just buy refills. I'd think it would be much safer to stay

away from glass. I'd like to see something that might could pour and remove

the need for a scoop.

I think someone needs to design something nice, pretty and maybe plastic

with very large holes like a salt shaker. It would need to hold at least

16oz, I'd say. It would be good if it had a narrow bottom that would sit on

tubs where they might not have enough room, or less room than those with a

jacuzzi.

But www.packagea.com has a large selection of cosmetic containers. They only

quote prices on the phone, but be careful of their shipping prices.

ceece

RE: Glass Salt Jars

Before you buy them make sure you have good liability insurance I use

to use glass because I thought it was prettier until I droped the glass

jar in the tub with me and could barely get out of the tub with out cutting

myself slippery hands

Serrano

I love to read all the great ideas and suggestions in this group of

bath and body experts!

I was wondering if anyone had a good sourse for 4oz. glass bath salt

jars with top and scoop.

I've been searching the internet and then I decided to ask the group!

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Are these plastic if they are I going to order some for my bath salts

right now I have them in a tube and in a 16 oz jar I want to dress up my

products a bit karen

" I'd like to see something that might could pour and remove the need

for a scoop. I think someone needs to design something nice, pretty and

maybe plastic with very large holes like a salt shaker. It would need

to hold at least 16oz, I'd say. It would be good if it had a narrow

bottom that would sit on tubs where they might not have enough room, or

less room than those with a jacuzzi. "

Didn't know if you had seen these yet, as they are brand new and so

cute. This is what I plan to switch over to once I finish out my

current packaging. You can dress them up or down as much as you want.

HTH April

Apothecary Bottles

http://www.bayousom <http://www.bayousome.com/petbottles.htm>

e.com/petbottles.htm

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Try this link. They are glass tho.

I bought the Apothecary bottles from Bayousome. They look like

glass but are plastic. Which are lot safer in tub, I think. Good

luck.

Trey

http://www.sks-bottle.com/GlassHexBSJarsVents.html

> I've had on my mind some kind of decorative container for bath

salts where

> customers can just buy refills. I'd think it would be much safer

to stay

> away from glass. I'd like to see something that might could pour

and remove

> the need for a scoop.

> I think someone needs to design something nice, pretty and maybe

plastic

> with very large holes like a salt shaker. It would need to hold at

least

> 16oz, I'd say. It would be good if it had a narrow bottom that

would sit on

> tubs where they might not have enough room, or less room than

those with a

> jacuzzi.

> But www.packagea.com has a large selection of cosmetic containers.

They only

> quote prices on the phone, but be careful of their shipping

prices.

> ceece

>

> RE: Glass Salt Jars

>

> Before you buy them make sure you have good liability insurance I

use

> to use glass because I thought it was prettier until I droped the

glass

> jar in the tub with me and could barely get out of the tub with

out cutting

> myself slippery hands

>

> Serrano

>

> I love to read all the great ideas and suggestions in this group

of

> bath and body experts!

> I was wondering if anyone had a good sourse for 4oz. glass bath

salt

> jars with top and scoop.

> I've been searching the internet and then I decided to ask the

group!

>

>

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I settled with the stand-up bags. I bought the 16oz silver back ones from WSP

but it's difficult getting 16oz in them, so mine are going to be 12oz. They do

stand up nicely and the labels look good on them. The fronts are clear.

But yeah, the Bayousome website doesn't say that they are plastic, but that is

best I'd think. I checked them out but thought the bottoms were a big wider or

larger than I wanted for customers with a regular tub, and I wasnt' sure that

they were plastic, so I just went with the bags. At least they do look like

customers are getting more. Even the largest tube just has the appearance that

they aren't getting that much.

ceece

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Try this link. They are glass tho.

I bought the Apothecary bottles from Bayousome. They look like

glass but are plastic. Which are lot safer in tub, I think. Good

luck.

Trey

http://www.sks-bottle.com/GlassHexBSJarsVents.html

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Are these plastic if they are I going to order some for my bath salts

> right now I have them in a tube and in a 16 oz jar I want to dress

up my

> products a bit karen

Yes, they are plastic. Here's the description, " 10 oz Clear PET

Apothecary bottle with cork and shrink seal. These are great for Bath

Salts and Diffusers Contents and Decorations are not included " . Not

sure why the link didn't work. Let's try again. April

http://www.bayousome.com/petbottles.htm

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