16 oz Mason Jar | Zero Waste Home + Body
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By A Mystery Man Writer
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Product Description
Great for making your own products for kitchen, bath, or body! Glass is infinitely recyclable. Care: Will last you many years. Packaging: Package Free! End of Life: Aluminum and glass are infinitely recyclable. Materials: Glass with aluminum top..
Why we love it: Great for making your own products for kitchen, bath, or body! Glass is infinitely recyclable.
Packaging: All jars come wrapped in 100% Recycled Newsprint Paper made entirely from post-consumer & post-industrial content.
End of Life: Glass is infinitely recyclable.
Materials: Glass with metal top.
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