Amber Glass Bottles - Boston Round

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SKU 1340-G sizes:

Amber Glass Bottle, 1/16 oz
$0.75
Amber Glass Bottle, 1/4 oz
$1.00
Amber Glass Bottle, 2 oz
$1.00
Amber Glass Bottle, 4 oz
$1.25
Botanical NameAmber Glass Bottles - Boston Round
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Amber Glass Bottles - Boston Round

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We are now offering individual empty Amber Glass Bottles (complete with black screwtop) for your convenience. Have fun making your own individualized and unique blends!

Selected size SKU:1360-15 - Amber Glass Bottle, 1/4 oz

$0.75
$1.00
$1.00
$1.25
$0.75
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Product Overview

We offer individual empty Amber Glass Bottles (complete with black screwtop) for your convenience. Have fun making your own individualized and unique blends!

Bottle oz to ml

Size Conversions:

(1 ml = 20-30 drops) (5 ml = 1 teaspoon)

1/16 oz bottle holds 1.8 ml  1/4 oz bottle holds 7.4 ml 2 oz bottle holds 59.1 ml 4 oz bottle holds 118.3 ml

Product Overview

We offer individual empty Amber Glass Bottles (complete with black screwtop) for your convenience. Have fun making your own individualized and unique blends!

Bottle oz to ml

Size Conversions:

(1 ml = 20-30 drops) (5 ml = 1 teaspoon)

1/16 oz bottle holds 1.8 ml  1/4 oz bottle holds 7.4 ml 2 oz bottle holds 59.1 ml 4 oz bottle holds 118.3 ml

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