Plastic bottles ideal for mail-order vitamins

A significant percentage of vitamin tablets have historically been packed in amber glass jars. It is perceived that the sparkling quality of amber glass creates an image of quality and confidence for the customer.

The growth in the mail-order market for vitamins and supplements has highlighted certain drawbacks in the use of glass jars.
Firstly, glass is heavy and costs more to send in the post. This effect is exaggerated by the fact that glass can shatter.
More secondary packaging must therefore be used to protect the glass jars from breakage during the postal delivery.

At Neville and More we thought; 'What if we could create a pack that was lightweight and unbreakable but still maintained the sparkling quality of glass?' The solution is now provided by the Omnipet range of vitamin jars.

These jars are available in 10 sizes from 60ml to 500ml. They all take industry standard closures that can provide either tamper evidence or child resistance.
We have calculated the savings on postage are approximately 20p per jar despatched. The icing on the cake is the fact that the entire range of Omnipet jars is available in any colour of the rainbow for a minimum of 10,000pcs.

Several vitamin suppliers have already lauched ranges in this exciting new packaging and we look forward to being involved in the launch of many new innovative brands in the months ahead. That's Imagination.


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Distributors of packaging containers and closures (bottles and caps) in Europe.