(6) 8 oz. Clear Food Grade Square Plastic Juice Bottles with 6 Different Colored Tamper Evident Caps 6/Pack
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In short, yes. lid is opened for the first time, the protective sealed ring will no longer be present. My hands are always wet after cleaning them, so I refill them with water every day and keep In any case, you cannot put them in the dishwasher or fill them with extremely hot water.
Harder than rubber, but not as rigid as plastic. As you squeeze the sides, you can feel a little flex. For a toddler, we used these as sensory bottles.
It's barely bigger than one inch on the opening of the bottles An average teaspoon is too big to fit through it since it is 1-1/4" wide.
The dishwashing machine will not be able to handle these.
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My first reaction when I opened them was that they left something to be desired. There is a sense of cheapness about them. The same two are what I use most of the time. As a water bottle, I put them in my kids' lunches. Since they don't drink a lot of beverages, I was looking for a container that would fit inside their lunchboxes. My kids still bring the bottles home half full. You have to screw on the lids straight in order to make a good seal, as they look like milk jug lids. daughter went to school a few minutes off-balance one day and the lunchbox came home leaky. However, otherwise, they were fine I accidentally put two in the dishwasher and they both came out clean. I would like one in stainless steel, but none were available. Their small size makes them easy to wash out. I can reach most of the interior with my fingers to make sure they're Both milk and yogurt have been used for cleaning recently, and neither has caused problems.
Approximately 12 oz. It is great to have these. It fits the cap fine and the bottle is rigid enough so that I don't have to worry about damaging it if I drop it. While they may be intended to be a one-time use The use of this product is prohibited because of tampering In the case of the obvious caps, I reuse them after each use, just making sure to clean them afterward.
I am very I would recommend these for kids lunches if they last. The package does not include instructions or information. Do not put them in the dishwasher. It was said that you could do this and they would all melt. The one I have left is the last one.
I love how little the bottle is. The quality of these is excellent. The lunches I pack for my son are made with them. This is the perfect size. I will no longer buy juice boxes, which are With his zero-waste lunch, he reduces his environmental impact. I personally have never had a leak in this bottle and I have never needed a bottle brush to clean it. He has dropped bottle after bottle on hard floor so far and so far there have been It is essential to hand wash these!.
I was looking for something to use with my almond milk, so these were perfect! This is a convenient 8oz size that you can pack into your lunch bag. For the past few months, I have prefilled all of mine and stored them in the So far, none of the bottles have leaked. In the future I will buy more juice containers so I can portion out homemade juices and other things for grab-and-go occasions. I like how the plastic isn't flimsy and the caps screw on firmly. There is no dishwasher in the house. We just washed our hands.
My first impression is that I like them. When I used to pack capri suns or juice boxes for lunch (they have 32oz water bottles for the day), I would pack them only for the lunch period. The capri suns also add to the I decided that I wanted small drinking containers that I could put in their lunchbox so that they can drink juice from home. This way, I can provide them with healthy juice from home that isn't wasted. There will be less trash and Their small size allows them to be stored anywhere and they can be easily cleaned. You can portion them out and control portions this way. Children and adults alike can benefit.
They come in handy for taking juice with me on lunch. An old bottle brush will do a reasonable job of cleaning them Neither the dishwasher nor I have tried it. You need to make sure the top is tightly fitting to have a successful seal. When tipped over, neither of them has leaked. I've used each of them ten times each and there haven't been any problems. I should have pulled the safety rings off before screwing them on the first time since my intent is to reuse the bottles. Some of the rings are now permanently attached to the bottles. It would not be safe to use them without the safety seal, since the removable band stayed on two of the caps instead of coming off on the bottle, and they had been screwed down as far as I could get them to go.
As a teacher of infants, I specialize in early childhood education. Sensory bottles and shakers are what I like to make the most. They have a very nice thick plastic. They are just the right size. I appreciate your help.