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Syrup Bottles

Our glass syrup bottles are used for many kinds of liquids, including syrups, juices and water. As the name suggests, these bottles are mostly used by restaurants, hotels, offices and gyms, to store and serve healthy drinks and syrups to their customers. MIRON Violetglass offers these retro look bottles, Aquarius, in three sizes: 100 ml, 250 ml and 500 ml. The smaller drink bottles are also applicable for personal or home use (soap dispensers, home fragrance trigger sprays, etc.).

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Let’s talk about threads

...But what exactly are threads?

Simply put, threads are the protruding lines around the neck of the bottle. They ensure that the matching closure will have a tight fit to protect your natural products from being tampered with or from leakage. The thread size depends on the size of the bottle neck as well as our closures. Our bottles and jars and corresponding closures must have matching threads. If in doubt, it’s always advisable to contact our sales department.

PP28 and 28ROPP

Unlike the dropper or cosmetic bottles, which feature DIN or GPI/GCMI threads, our syrup bottle range comes with either a PP28 or a 28ROPP neck finish. PP stands for pilfer- proof, and the acronym ROPP means roll-on-pilfer-proof. The threads and matching closures guarantee that your natural products are protected from being tampered with. Perfect with our pourer or screw caps, including tamper-evident or child-resistant features. Ensuring effortless and elegant consumption of any kind of liquid, while leaving no doubt that your products are free from any tampering.

At MIRON Violetglass we ensure that our closures always fit the corresponding bottles and jars. However, sometimes it can be a bit of a challenge to find the right glass packaging to fit the needs of your natural ingredients. We are always happy to answer any questions you may have, and to become part of your product journey.

For more information about threads, visit our a Neck Finishes Explained guide.