Try a package/container store if you have one near.  I think I spend about
$.13-$.20 (that's cents) per 8 oz. brown bottle and cap.

-----Original Message-----
From: Fred Walter <[email protected]>
To: [email protected] <[email protected]>
Date: Wednesday, April 22, 1998 3:27 PM
Subject: CS: source for brown glass bottles


>None of my local pharmacies have glass bottles any more
>(let alone brown glass bottles).
>
>Bob Beck's paper suggests using prune juice bottles. So I went out and
bought
>three bottles of prune juice. (Vile stuff. How can people drink it?)
>
>Then, while I was at my local University's chemistry supply store,
>I found out that they sell brown glass bottles, of the right size,
>really cheaply. (And they don't contain this really vile prune juice
>that, because you paid a lot for it, you feel you should drink :-)
>
>So if you are looking for a source for brown glass bottles, and you have
>a University nearby that has a chemistry department, it will likely have
>a chemistry store (to supply their students/researchers with glassware/etc)
>that has these items.
>
> fred
>
>
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