PLASTIC HONEY BEAR BOTTLES
A Honey Of A Bottle
Few realize that the honey-bear-shaped bottle was created by the ancient Sumerians around 2093 B.C., which was seven years before honey was cultivated by humans. So, with no use, it became the first surplus container. This cuddly 5-oz. clear plastic bottle has painted on eyes and nose, is 4-13/16” tall, 2” thick from back of the head to tip of the nose, 2-13/16” wide from ear to ear and has a screwcap with seal. Front and back have a 1-7/8” x 1-1/4” flats where labels can be attached. Our each is a pack of (8) and we promise these are newer than the Sumerian ones.SHARE
These perfect little clear-plastic canisters have snug pull-off tops. They fit into die-cut circles in a foam pad for display or shipping, with the cut-out foam placed inside the canisters. The foam makes them ideal for safe storage and artful display of individual coins, seeds, insects, stones (precious, semi-precious, or gall-), baby teeth, locks of hair, or any number of tiny treasures. Or toss the foam and store small amounts of anything that doesn't need a screw top. You pick (50) small canisters at 1-1/4" dia x 11/16" deep, or (12) larger canisters at 1-3/4” dia x 5/8" deep.
These perfect little clear-plastic canisters have snug pull-off tops. They fit into die-cut circles in a foam pad for display or shipping, with the cut-out foam placed inside the canisters. The foam makes them ideal for safe storage and artful display of individual coins, seeds, insects, stones (precious, semi-precious, or gall-), baby teeth, locks of hair, or any number of tiny treasures. Or toss the foam and store small amounts of anything that doesn't need a screw top. You pick (50) small canisters at 1-1/4" dia x 11/16" deep, or (12) larger canisters at 1-3/4” dia x 5/8" deep.
Looking for a bottle that’s all about the job at hand? Consider your search over. This 1-9/16" x 4-1/2” tall bottle is all business: straight sides, a squared shoulder, 3/4” ID neck and a screwcap with seal. Holds 100mL or about 3.4 oz, depending on your locale. Feeling very sturdy, this is a bottle you can rely on. Our each is a pack of (10) because every bottle needs a buddy.
Looking for a bottle that’s all about the job at hand? Consider your search over. This 1-9/16" x 4-1/2” tall bottle is all business: straight sides, a squared shoulder, 3/4” ID neck and a screwcap with seal. Holds 100mL or about 3.4 oz, depending on your locale. Feeling very sturdy, this is a bottle you can rely on. Our each is a pack of (10) because every bottle needs a buddy.
In translucent white plastic (HDPE), these squeezable 100ml (3.38 oz) bottles measure 4-3/4” tall x 1-5/8” dia with 9/16” ID mouths, and screw caps that look for all the world like nozzles, except that they aren’t. You could use them as is, or you could snip or punch a hole in them. That would be considered user-nozzleization. Great for all kinds of crafts. Surplus factor: they’re a little dusty, but they’re new.
In translucent white plastic (HDPE), these squeezable 100ml (3.38 oz) bottles measure 4-3/4” tall x 1-5/8” dia with 9/16” ID mouths, and screw caps that look for all the world like nozzles, except that they aren’t. You could use them as is, or you could snip or punch a hole in them. That would be considered user-nozzleization. Great for all kinds of crafts. Surplus factor: they’re a little dusty, but they’re new.
Carry this reusable, recycled plastic (polycarbonate) bottle and help save the planet. Clear, holds 16 oz (500 ml), and measures 6-5/8” tall (counting the hard-to-lose attached white screw cap) x approx 3” dia. The 1-5/8” ID mouth is easy to fill. A natural sort of loop forms when the cap is screwed on, letting you hang the bottle from your pack, tent pole, bike cable or belt.
Carry this reusable, recycled plastic (polycarbonate) bottle and help save the planet. Clear, holds 16 oz (500 ml), and measures 6-5/8” tall (counting the hard-to-lose attached white screw cap) x approx 3” dia. The 1-5/8” ID mouth is easy to fill. A natural sort of loop forms when the cap is screwed on, letting you hang the bottle from your pack, tent pole, bike cable or belt.