Well to be fair, I do use those jars for selling purposes as well. I have all kinds of crazy free shakers full of powders. My wife and I use far too much of our own product, high off the own supply....Jeff H said:Without spending any money, recycled jelly jars work well as well as mason jars.
Not as fancy as Joyner, but it was free.
Also, those little wedding bags that we use to isolate flowers can be filled with rice and used as a desiccant pack. You can just see the corner of the handle in the ghost pepper powder.
Chewi said:http://www.containerandpackaging.com/search.asp?search=1+oz+spice+jars&loc=top#0,0,0&12&6&grid,1&12&1+oz+spice+jars,0&0&0&0&0&0&0&0&0,0
Link to both lids and jars
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