View Full Version : Oxegen Barrier Plastic Containers
Sugarbear
01-22-2006, 07:11 PM
Are they worth the higher price?I have been using mostly metal cans but they getting high too.Just thinking more plastic.
brookledge
01-23-2006, 09:41 PM
All depends on how much you can ahead and how much light the containers get exposed to. Definately the syrup will drop a grade if left exposed in the light for a couple of months. If you package as you need and keep the container in a dark place you will be ok. But if you are looking to display it on a store shelf it would be better to use XL coated jugs.
Also a good habit to get used to is: useing codes of some type. When you put up alot of different containers you can rotate stock so that the oldest is sold first and also if you have a problem with something you can identify the entire batch.
Keith
wdchuck
01-24-2006, 07:37 AM
We've been using the sugarhill XL's for years now with no problems at all. I think they're the best overall value for packaging your syrup.
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