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I was searching the forums for info on Pryme dyes and saw in quite a few of the search results that people are looking for dropper bottles.

I was dating a women a few years back near a place called American Science Surplus. I went to their web site and they have 10 glass dropper bottles for $3.95: http://www.sciplus.com/category.cfm?category=80

They also have some cool jelly jars on the 3rd page of glass containers.

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Thanks for the link! These look great, but do you know if the rubber bulb will stand up to dye? I've tried a couple of things and had the dyes I use eat right through them. I get mine from Bramble Berry, and they don't identify what type they are... :undecided

Lori

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ooOO I love that place :yay:

I have ordered some dropper bottles from them. The tiny little ones, holds maybe 1/3 oz I think. I have white pigment in one and a green dye I mixed in one. Neither get used real frequently, but they've been in the bottles over a year and the bulb is still in good shape and works fine ;)

...Speaking of AS&S.. haven't seen Garf....

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http://www.sciplus.com/photoPopUp.cfm?photo=37115.jpg&name=Big Yaps

Has anybody used these for candles? the price is right! 10 for $4.50. Great shipping rates.

Dont these look similar to the wsp surplus 6 ouncers?.

I will wait a bit for some feedback but for 30 jars for under $20 with shipping, I dont know how I could go wrong, unless the glass is poor quality and cant hold a candle.

I hope someone has feedback. thanks

Eve

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http://www.sciplus.com/photoPopUp.cfm?photo=37115.jpg&name=Big Yaps

Has anybody used these for candles? the price is right! 10 for $4.50. Great shipping rates.

Dont these look similar to the wsp surplus 6 ouncers?.

I will wait a bit for some feedback but for 30 jars for under $20 with shipping, I dont know how I could go wrong, unless the glass is poor quality and cant hold a candle.

I hope someone has feedback. thanks

Eve

These are the jars that I use. I love them. I order the 8 and 16 oz. They are commonly called "salsa" jars.

Thanks for the link! I started out with silver lids and one company wasn't guaranteeing them anymore and so I had to switch to gold. Disappointed in that, but I'll live.

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