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>
> On 22 Apr 98 at 17:07, Fred Walter wrote:
>
> > 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?)
>
> Halooo Fred !
>
> Another readily availabe source for brown glass bottles I've found
> is beer! A little cheaper are the non-alcoholic brews. (Speaking of
> vile stuff...)
>
> All the beer bottles I've seen in years have twist-off caps, which
> seem to be nicely reuseable if you don't use a bottle opener on them.
> I've even been able to heat the bottles and re-seal them vacuum
> tight.
>
Good Afternoon Everyone,
I have found a place in Calif. that sells all sorts of different bottles
very cheap. I am not sure if you have to by in quantity or not but the
prices seem reasonable. I just ordered a case (96) amber glass bottles (8
oz capacity) with lids for $ 48.96 plus UPS charge of about 7 bucks. If
your in CA you can pick them at there place and avoid the shipping charge.
They will send a catalog and samples on request.
General Bottle Supply Co.,Inc.
1930 East 51st Street
PO Box 58734
Los Angeles, CA. 90058
Phone # 800 782 0198
213 581 2001
fax # 213 581 1216
Yours in health,
Scott
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