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150ml Glass Honey Jar — Samples, Gifts & More
150ml Glass Honey Jar — Samples, Gifts & More
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Small Jar, Big First Impression
Getting someone to try your honey for the first time is half the battle. Once they've tasted it, they'll come back — but that first taste has to happen. A 150ml jar filled with your honey and handed to a neighbour, set out as a taster at a market stall, tucked into a gift hamper, or given out at a wedding is one of the most effective things a beekeeper can do to build a customer base.
These 150ml clear glass jars hold approximately 200g of honey, seal with a red metallic twist-top lid, and are sold individually or in a box of 84 at just $1.49 per jar. The curved, tapered shape sits beautifully on a shelf or a market table, and the crystal-clear glass lets the colour of your honey do exactly what it should — stop people in their tracks and make them want to try it.
Why Glass at This Size Works So Well
There's a reason people associate glass jars with quality honey. The weight, the clarity, the feel of a proper lid screwing down — it signals that what's inside is worth paying attention to. At 150ml, the jar is small enough to be an easy impulse buy or a no-brainer gift, but substantial enough to feel like a real product rather than a novelty.
The red metallic lid adds a touch of colour that looks great on a market table and photographs well — which matters when you're posting products online or sharing images on social media. Clear glass shows off the natural amber of your honey without any distortion, and the smooth surface gives you a clean, flat area to apply labels cleanly.
What Beekeepers Actually Use These For
Market tasters are the obvious one — filling a row of these with different honey varieties lets customers try before they buy, and tasters consistently lift overall sales. But that's just the start.
Wedding favours and bomboniere are a growing use for this size — a 150ml jar of local honey with a custom label is a genuinely thoughtful keepsake that guests actually use rather than leave in a drawer. Baby showers, birthday parties, corporate gift packs, and Christmas hampers all work the same way. The jar is the right size to feel meaningful without being so large it becomes a purchasing decision.
For beekeepers building a product range, the 150ml sits naturally as the entry-level jar that brings new customers in. Someone who wouldn't spend $12 on a 500g jar of honey from a seller they've never tried before will happily spend $4–6 on a 150ml to give it a go — and if your honey is good, they come back for the bigger sizes. That's the whole point.
Beyond Honey
These jars work just as well for creamed honey, infused honey, small-batch jams and preserves, flavoured salts, body scrubs, and candle making. If you're a beekeeper who also makes beeswax candles or lip balms, the 150ml glass jar is a versatile packaging option that keeps your whole range looking consistent and considered.
Single or Box of 84 — Which to Choose
The single jar option is there if you want to test the size before ordering in volume, or if you only need a small number for a specific occasion. The box of 84 is where it makes sense for market sellers, gift producers, and anyone running events. At $1.49 per jar, you can price your filled product at $4–7 and keep a healthy margin even on the smallest size in your range.
Cleaning Before Filling
Even brand-new jars benefit from a rinse with warm soapy water before first use, then a thorough air dry. Honey doesn't like moisture, and starting with a completely dry jar is good practice for shelf life and presentation. Hand wash only — these are glass jars with metal lids, so skip the dishwasher and let them air dry upright before filling.
Specifications
• Capacity: 150ml (approximately 200g of honey by weight)
• Shape: Curved, tapered — sits well on shelves and market tables
• Material: Crystal-clear food-grade glass
• Lid: Red metallic twist-top — airtight seal included
• Surface: Smooth and label-friendly
• Purchase options: Single unit or box of 84
• Price: $1.49 per jar
• Reusable and recyclable
