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The Ingenious Use Of Glass Olive Oil Bottles: Become A Seasoning Bottle

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The glass olive oil bottles are originally designed as liquid condiment bottles with a leak-resistant seal, this bottle surprisingly works great for powdered condiments.

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Powdered condiments are particularly susceptible to caking due to moisture in the hot and humid environment of a kitchen, especially those rarely used, like chili powder, pepper, and curry powder. The seal of this condiment bottle solves this problem, allowing it to remain dry and loose for over two weeks.

The trumpet-shaped spout is perfect for both liquid and powdered condiments, allowing for smooth dispensing and easy control of how much to pour.

I love using this seasoning bottle. Even though it’s an oil bottle, it can also hold oil, haha. Because it seals well, the seasoning inside doesn’t easily get wet. The size is perfect for my home, pouring the seasoning is very smooth and convenient, and most importantly, it’s easy to clean!

I think I should ask the company for some labels to put on the outside of the bottles so I can better identify the seasonings, without having to scramble to figure out which one is which every time I cook. Or maybe I should get a bottle with graduations on it, which would be more suitable for oil, so I can keep track of how much oil I put in each time.

This spice storage device is a true beauty in your kitchen! Bottles and jars are no longer tilted, and they’re neatly arranged like soldiers. Best of all, its moisture-proof design means your spices won’t clump even in the wettest weather.

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(This product trial report comes from June, our shipping manager.)

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