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250g Honey Squeeze Bottle — Sleek Gift Size
250g Honey Squeeze Bottle — Sleek Gift Size
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Perfect for Gifts, Cafes, and Sample Sizes
Sometimes you don’t need a full-sized honey bottle — you need something compact, beautiful, and gift-ready. A jar that fits perfectly into hampers, sits neatly on cafe tables, makes the ideal market sample, and elevates your honey range with a premium boutique presentation. The 250g Honey Squeeze Bottle is exactly that — the sleek gift-size version of our popular curved squeeze bottle, in a portable format that’s changing how boutique honey brands sell.
Made from food-grade PET (polyethylene terephthalate) — BPA-free, recyclable, shatterproof — with the same distinctive curved hourglass shape and ribbed grip panels as our 500g bottle, just in a smaller, more giftable format. The crystal-clear body lets your honey’s natural amber colour shine, while the vibrant yellow flip-top lid snaps open and closed one-handed with no drips, no mess, no spoon needed. Available as a single bottle at $0.99 or a bulk carton of 572 for serious honey producers stocking up.
Why choose the 250g over the 500g?
The 250g isn’t just a smaller bottle — it’s a completely different product strategy. The 500g is your family-size everyday bottle—the one customers buy regularly for their pantries. The 250g is your gift, sample, and boutique-positioning bottle — the one that lets you charge premium per gram, create gift sets, supply cafes with table portions, and offer entry-level taster sizes to new customers. Smart honey brands stock both family-size for repeat buyers and gift-size for first-time customers, as well as gift hampers and premium positioning. Used together, they significantly expand your addressable market.
Why Does Smaller Size Mean Higher Margins?
Smaller portions consistently support higher per-gram pricing across food retail. Here’s why:
- Lower entry point — customers are willing to pay $8–12 for a 250g premium honey bottle they’re not sure about, vs $15–20 for 500g of the same honey
- Gift positioning — 250g feels like a thoughtful gift; 500g feels like a pantry refill
- Variety packs — three 250g bottles of different honey varieties cost the same total as one 500g bottle, but feel like a much more exciting gift
- Cafe portions — cafes pay a premium per gram for single-table portions vs bulk purchase
- Freshness — smaller bottles get consumed faster, ideal for raw and unfiltered honey, where freshness matters
How Do Cafes and Restaurants Use This?
250g squeeze bottles are genuinely well-suited for hospitality. Cafes use them as table-top honey portions — customers help themselves to honey for their tea, scones, or porridge without needing a server, and the flip-top lid prevents drips and spills on the table. Restaurants and tea rooms feature them on breakfast menus and high tea services. B&Bs and hotels use them as in-room amenities — a beautiful, eye-catching touch in guest welcome packs. The compact size, premium presentation, and easy dispensing make them genuinely better than traditional pots, jars, or sachets for hospitality use. For boutique honey producers, supplying local cafes and restaurants is a highly underrated revenue stream.
Are Squeeze Bottles Really Better Than Jars?
For everyday consumer use — yes, considerably better. Compared to traditional glass jars:
- No spoon required — press and pour
- No mess — the flip-top nozzle controls flow precisely
- Drip-free dispensing — the snap-close lid means no sticky lid rims
- Easier for children — kids can use it themselves without spilling
- Lighter to ship — PET weighs a fraction of glass, lowering postage costs significantly
- Shatterproof — no risk of broken glass in transit or on busy cafe tables
- Recyclable — PET is widely accepted in Australian kerbside recycling
Is PET Safe for Honey?
Yes — absolutely. The PET (polyethylene terephthalate) used in this bottle is food-grade, BPA-free, and approved for direct food contact by Australian food safety standards. It’s the same material used in water bottles, soft drink bottles, and food packaging worldwide. PET doesn’t leach chemicals into honey, doesn’t affect flavour, and is fully recyclable. For commercial honey production, where you need a lightweight, shatterproof, food-safe, recyclable packaging option, PET is the practical and ethical choice.
Should I Buy the Single Bottle or the Bulk Carton?
Depends on your scale. The single bottle ($0.99) is perfect for trying the quality, small home harvests, or buying a few for personal gifting. The bulk carton of 572 is for serious commercial use — boutique honey brands, market sellers, sideliners, cafes ordering in volume, and anyone producing 100kg+ of honey per season. The per-bottle price drops significantly at carton volumes, making the carton a dramatically better value if you can use the volume. For most honey producers in the 30–100 hive range, the carton size is well-matched to a single season’s gift-size production needs.
How Should I Sterilise Before Filling?
Even brand-new bottles should be cleaned before filling. For PET squeeze bottles:
- Warm soapy water: wash inside and out with food-safe detergent, rinse thoroughly
- Air dry upside down until completely dry inside — any moisture in the bottle when filling reduces honey shelf life
- DO NOT use boiling water or oven sterilisation — PET softens at high temperatures and will warp or melt; this is the key difference from glass jars
- Optional sanitiser — a food-safe sanitiser rinse can be used for commercial production; follow product directions and rinse thoroughly
Will the Honey Crystallise in PET?
Yes — all raw honey crystallises eventually, regardless of the container. That’s normal and a sign of quality. For squeeze bottles, you can re-liquify by:
- Warm water bath — place the unopened bottle in water around 35–40°C for 30 minutes; the PET handles this temperature fine
- Never microwave PET — PET shouldn’t be heated above ~60°C; microwaving risks warping the bottle
- Never put in dishwasher — same reason; high heat softens PET
- Tell your customers — include a small label note or care card explaining crystallisation is natural and how to re-liquify safely
Who Are These Bottles Built For?
These 250g squeeze bottles are loved by any honey producer with serious presentation ambitions. Especially valuable for boutique honey brands wanting premium gift-size packaging, cafes and restaurants stocking table-portion honey, farmers market sellers offering taster sizes alongside their main range, gift hamper producers building artisan food bundles, B&Bs and tourist accommodation using them as guest amenities, corporate gift suppliers, and hobbyist beekeepers wanting beautifully-presented honey to gift friends and family.
Specifications
- Capacity: 250 g of honey — ideal gift/sample/cafe portion size
- Material: Food-grade PET (polyethylene terephthalate)
- Safety: BPA-free, food-safe, suitable for direct honey storage
- Lid: Yellow flip-top, drip-free, one-handed open/close
- Design: Curved hourglass shape with ribbed grip panels
- Body: Crystal-clear PET — showcases honey colour
- Weight: Lightweight, shatterproof — cheaper to ship than glass
- Recyclability: Fully recyclable in Australian kerbside recycling
- Pack options: Single bottle or bulk carton of 572
- Price per bottle: $0.99 single; significantly less in carton volumes
- Pairs with: 500g Honey Squeeze Bottle (family-size matching design)
Why Buy From Beekeeping Gear?
Beekeeping Gear has been Australia’s trusted source for honey packaging, squeeze bottles, jars, and presentation supplies since 2016. We supply real Australian beekeepers from our showrooms in Granville (next to Clyde train station) and Meadowbrook (QLD), plus fast Australia-wide shipping on every order. For bulk carton orders, call our team on 1300 692 766 — we may be able to arrange freight quotes or palletised shipping to suit serious commercial buyers.
Order your 250g Honey Squeeze Bottles today — the compact, eye-catching, gift-ready packaging that elevates your honey range and opens up the boutique, cafe, and gift markets you might be missing.
