Herlinda C.
These little bottles for just a bit of smoothie left, and ounces of juice are perfect. Also if some family members aren"t sure of taste 2 ounces is enough to experiment. I have not done shots yet but soon.
C B.
very nicely sized, nice colors, very useful
In our kitchen, we are always ending up with very small amounts of leftover sauces and liquids that we need to find a way to store. These jars are proving to be exactly what we need so that we can hang on to some special stuff (mmm, lemon-dill sauce) for another time. They came through the dishwasher perfectly and are very easy to store. Exactly what we needed.
Bonnie J.
Great quality
These shot bottles are awesome quality, I love the dual cap colors, and the grip bands. I choose to use opposite cap /band colors because I am extra like that, but you can totally match them, or not even use the bands if you don’t want to.
2 ounces, wide mouth.
Everything I was looking for, and then some!
Maureen D.
cute and handy!
these are just too cute! I found myself to know the cuter the stuff I have in my fridge it motivates me to have healthier food like fruits and vegetables. Now with these it actually helps me stay consistent in making my ginger and turmeric shots. They are just the right size.
Alexa
Perfect for wellness shots
I've been looking for little glass bottles for wellness shots. I needed them to be easy to clean and not require a funnel to fill them up. These 100% fit the bill and more. I made turmeric shots & expected the lids to stain (bc let's be honest, turmeric stains *everything*), but no staining in site! They wash easily in the dishwasher or by hand. The best part was the little silicone bands that go around the middle. This is such a little detail but it keeps them from clanking around and knocking into each other. Seriously, so obsessed!
Rebecca M.
Great alternative to store-bought wellness shots
I'm finding it incredibly cost-effective to create wellness shots at home, especially with these handy lidded glass bottles, which are the perfect size for glass juice shots. So far I've tried making a batch of carrot-apple-ginger, and the color contrast on the lids and rubber bands around the glasses creates great 'eye candy' in my fridge. Having these shot glasses handy helps encourage me to keep individual wellness shots at the ready for daily use. Plus, I am creating less waste since these glasses are designed for repeated use and I can completely control the ingredients in my homemade versions of wellness and detox shots.
J
Multi-purpose and versatile set with screw-on tops and grip bands
This glass bottle set is just what I needed to store small amounts of liquids and dry goods. They’re perfect for dressings, dips, or condiments. I’m also using them for spices like basil, oregano, red chili pepper flakes, and paprika.
Having a 2-ounce capacity makes them ideal for taking liquids along when traveling and staying within the TSA guidelines with things like shampoo, conditioner, and lotions.
Twist-on caps seal the tops securely. The jars come with 1” wide rubber bands that slip around the bottle for a good grip.
I’ve I’ve already used all eight bottles in the set and still discovering new ways to use them!
Rodimus
Great jars for home made nutrient shots
I was spending $4 or more per juice shot at the store, so my wife grabbed some of these so we could make them at home.
The are a good size at 2 ounces, and the bottles are very thick feeling, sturdy glass.
We have made shots and frozen them, and the bottles handle it like a champ.
I really like the small size, and the fact they come with a silicon band to put around the jar to help keep a grip on it.
These are super, and I will be getting more, so I can have a variety of juice/vitamin shots in the fridge and freezer for whenever I want one.
Definitely a high recommendation and a return customer.
Jesica
These are awesome
The glass is good quality. And they seal quite well. I just wish that it came with a few more bottles. But overall I am very happy with this set.
D K.
Perfect Size!
I like to make juice “shots” during the winter to help boost me and my family’s immune systems and these little jars are the perfect size. I love that they have lids so I can make a bunch ahead of time and store them in the fridge but not have to worry about them getting knocked over and spilling. The little rubber grip things are cute and add a nice touch but aren’t necessary in my opinion. They don’t come on the jars when you get them, you’ll have to put them on if you want to use them. The jars seal up nice and they don’t leak. I also appreciate they are made out of glass. Super easy to clean and they don’t take much space while being stored away. I like that these are small enough to pack up and take on vacation with us and they don’t really take up much more space. Great deal for a set of 8 too! And the recipe they come with sounds really good!
karabu
Silicone sleeves were the selling point!
I started searching for small glass spice jars for camping trips, but then ended up discovering "wellness shot" glasses. I had not heard of these before, so began browsing choices. I'm always on the hunt for decent glassware for a number of household purposes. Seeing another review pic of how the jars were sent with cardboard dividers, I could assume they might arrive without any shipping damage.
These really caught my eye, even though they are more expensive than others for 8 in a set ... the silicone sleeves were the final selling point. Not only is the color coding a nice touch, but the wide band and thick construction increase the probability that they will last even longer than the jars; then I could re-order other 2 oz jars or lids and still have the bands to use (not available in other sets I searched). The bands also slip into place effortlessly; not needing to stretch them will increase longevity.
I love the colors! Blues for my husband, and pinks for myself. He is a trucker with a small cab fridge, so I can prepare healthy juice shots for the winter months ahead (especially since I grow my own turmeric), with no worries of one slipping out of his grip if he drinks one in a hurry. I also plan to take a few on camping trips, which will store minimally in an iced cooler. Normally, I prepare health drinks for larger jars, and then pour off what we need into a cup. I think this will be more convenient and enable me to create smaller batches, preserving more nutrients.
The only potential downside I foresee are the lids. While the ribbed edges are perfect, the thin foam liners are similar to what you get with pill bottles. Liquids might have the tendency to seep into the backside of the foam (even when washing the lids). I will search for additional liners to keep on hand just in case I would need a replacement to keep the jars leak-proof.
The bottles themselves feel nice in my palm and are an adequate thickness. I have hope they will be unbreakable in the hands of a not-so-careful guy, especially when he is in a hurry. I have lost many breakable dishes this way over the years!