re-using jars for friends and family

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so as long as i don't sell the product can I wash/boil/dry used jars and refill with honey ?

I never re-use jars, too much hassle but see not reason if they are washed and sterilise correctly. I could never imagine trying to reuse 1000's of jars..
 
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Saving in critical wrong place.
Who wants used jar to his dining table?

And special favor to frieds!
 
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Lady asked at the weekend if I re-used jars, so out comes the BBKA Elf'n'safety explanation as to why I don't

"But if I bring you 10 of your jars and their lids, will you refill them and just charge me for the honey ?" Win win, saves her 50p a jar and me the hassle :winner1st:

I suppose there's an outside chance she'll re-sell with her own labels, but I doubt there's enough margin for her unless she's getting London prices
 
Rep from Compaq said that their jars and lids are for single use.

Jars and bottles such as milk bottles that are designed specifically for reuse are made from a different type of glass.

..... but then he was selling his company product!

A shard of glass in your honey that had splintered off when reused would not sit comfortably with your product liability insurers!!
 
so as long as i don't sell the product can I wash/boil/dry used jars and refill with honey ?

As long as you are giving the stuff away, not a problem. Do what you like. Selling and it starts to matter.
Although a large part of me cringes at "giving it away" :) :nono:
 
A lady on our market reuses all sorts of jars for jams and the lids, boils them first.
 
As long as you are giving the stuff away, not a problem. Do what you like. Selling and it starts to matter.
Although a large part of me cringes at "giving it away" :) :nono:

Funny that ... my family cringes when I try and sell it to them ;)

For my own use and for family I do re-use jars, often with those simple white plastic lids. All go through a super-hot wash in the dishwasher before re-use.

Anything for sale, or for gifts, is new washed jars and lids.
 
Funny that ... my family cringes when I try and sell it to them ;)

For my own use and for family I do re-use jars, often with those simple white plastic lids. All go through a super-hot wash in the dishwasher before re-use.

Anything for sale, or for gifts, is new washed jars and lids.

Families and close friends get one new jar free. Any more and they have to pay for it..
(Must be my Scottish upbringing):sunning:
 

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