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Common per-jar capacities shown include: 16 fl oz (16 oz), 23 oz (680 g), 25.5 oz, about 33.75–33.8 oz, and 50.75 oz.

Jarred pepperoncini are most commonly offered whole, sliced, or in pieces (chopped).

Labels show both simple brine-style packings and vinegar-based or spicy brines. Some listings simply label the pack as “Brine,” while others specify a spicy or vinegar brine.

They’re commonly used as garnishes or additions to salads, sandwiches, pizzas, and antipasto platters, and are also sold for snacking.

Pack options shown include single jars (sold individually), multi-packs (commonly 6 jars), and case packs that list six jars per case.

The jars are listed as glass. Care instructions vary by product: some jar styles are labeled dishwasher-safe, while others recommend hand washing.

Listings highlight hermetic lids, rubber gaskets, and metal clamps for sealing, and note that brine or vinegar packings help preserve texture and freshness.

Product details commonly state that pepperoncini are sold "ready to eat" or "ready to use," with listings using both phrases.

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