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Empty juice bottles are commonly made from glass and various plastics, most often PET and polyethylene. Some bottles designed for children use plant-based plastics and include silicone components.

Empty juice bottles use a range of closures, including plastic screw caps, tamper-proof security rings, twist-on stainless steel caps, pour spouts, hermetic/airtight closures, flip caps with locks, and silicone straw spouts for toddler bottles.

These bottles are suitable for cold beverages such as juices, smoothies, milk, water, iced coffee, kombucha, and for storing dressings, oils/vinegars, syrups, and spirits. They’re also used for meal prep, storage, gifting, and on-the-go drinks.

Dimensions vary by shape and capacity. Heights in listings range roughly from about 4 inches up to about 10.25 inches, while widths typically fall between about 2.35 and 4.5 inches depending on the bottle’s design.

Common capacities shown in listings include 8 oz, 10 oz, 16 oz, 17 oz, 18 oz, and 32 oz options.

Common cautions include avoiding extreme or sudden temperature changes (which can cause glass to break), noting that some flasks are not suitable for carbonated drinks or 100% fatty substances, and leaving about 2 inches of headspace when filling to allow for expansion.

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