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bruce f.
Reviewed in the United States on August 4, 2024
great with vintage print on them
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on March 11, 2024
I like it elements the advertising of the mustard and ketchup bottles.
Loren G.
Reviewed in the United States on December 1, 2024
Very nice pictures on bottles and work good
Andrew
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on October 7, 2023
great
ARCTIC FOX
Reviewed in the United States on October 20, 2023
I remember these from long ago on every diner table. I was so pleased to see their comeback! What I love about them is you squeeze out a small amount at first then add more as you wish. Most condiment containers come out in glops, in one spot! Mayo is a mess to spread. This keeps condiments coming out slowly. The only thing I would ask, make caps for the tops, please.
Eber che
Reviewed in Mexico on April 23, 2022
Excelente todo muy bien
Susanita
Reviewed in Mexico on August 20, 2019
Había intentado comprar bolsas para rellenar mis botes de condimentos pero después de una sola lavada los envases se empiezan a ver feos (se les arruga la etiqueta) así que decidí buscar contenedores. Compré estos porque me gustó el diseño y son muy bonitos y duraderos. No tienen tapa, pero hasta el momento no la he necesitado (los guardo parados en el refrigerador y se conserva bien). Además, me encanta servir los condimentos con estos contenedores. Lo recomiendo.
RM
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on May 27, 2019
These bottles are a life saver, no more having to keep those big bottles of sauces in my fridge...
SIMON D.
Reviewed in Canada on October 31, 2016
Works as expected. Good plastic.
JG (Highflyer)
Reviewed in the United States on September 7, 2012
I bought these bottles to use as a space saver in the refrigerator in our motor home. they fit great on the door shelves so much better then the big bulky store bought squeeze bottles of mustard/ketchup/bbq sauce. I like all the other reviewers wished they came with covers. I did find that using electrical plastic wire caps (not sure what there called) like the ones used when hooking two wires together like in ceiling fans they work great, they come in red white & yellow. I will post pitchers of what I'm talking about when I get my camera back but even with out caps I never had anything leak out when tipped over the hole is to small. as far as the printing on the bottles washing off never had a problem with that happening even if it did its no big deal. these squeeze bottles work great I'm glad I bought them will be buying more.
El Officianado
Reviewed in the United States on June 24, 2011
I really love these squeeze bottles as do other reviewers. They look and work great; and have held up well to moderate use (they are used in my home, not in a restaurant, hence the term "moderate use"). I have also found the solution for these bottles having no caps. Years ago I purchased a package of assorted size and color vacuum caps from an auto supply store. After receiving these bottles I got a brain pain. I retrieved the package of caps and found that the smaller ones fitted the tops of these bottles perfectly. They are holding up fine, and have not discolored or adversely affected the bottles which are kept in my refrigerator. The caps are made of a soft silicone type material and yield a good friction fit to the bottles. Lastly, they look like they were made for and came with the bottles. I can only suppose that these caps are still being sold. So, if not having caps for these bottles is bothersome, hopefully this solution will work for my fellow Amazon viewers.
Shevie
Reviewed in the United States on June 2, 2011
One thing I used to really like, and have missed significantly, are the diner-style mustard and ketchup squeeze bottles. Sure, you can buy the condiments in their own squeeze bottles, but every one that I've ever tried leave very much to be desired. They either give out far too much product, or they crust up at the opening, or both. When I came across these, I had to have them.There are some reviews that say the markings have come off. Mine haven't. I believe I also saw one that said they were flimsy. Mine aren't. They don't seem quite as sturdy as the ones from the '60s, but then what is? Could be that I'm bigger and stronger than I was back then, too.I've only used the mustard and ketchup ones so far. I'm waiting until I break into a new mayo jar to fill that one. The price is great for the mustard and ketchup bottles alone; the mayo is a bonus.For those of you who like to shake your mustard and ketchup first to mix in the liquid that separates out, you'll want to hold your finger over the tip opening while shaking. Interestingly, I've never gotten anything on my finger during that process (trapped air?).If you want a thin ribbon of mustard or ketchup that you can easily dispense and control, this set is for you.
Neil E Howell
Reviewed in the United States on September 9, 2010
I like these bottles. They squeeze out nice, soft durable plastic, the tops stay on (good thread contact), but if you wish to store the condiments long term there are no caps. There are ridges for the caps, but are not with the product. BTW, I use a small piece of plastic wrap to seal it up, as the contents will dry up some (and block the spout) if you don't use it frequently.I also like the images, and look nice in the fridge, or on the picnic table. They are also less messy than the containers that come in the store, even if you still have to take the time to squeeze it from one to the other.
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