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empty plastic sweet jars
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The weigh n save type shops usually have them, the ones where they have all the dry ingredients in large bins. We have one that does all cake supplies, tins, etc, and they have different sized plastic jars.0
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Various sizes - and bulk buys:
http://www.philipmorris.uk.com/dept/Food-Jam-Preserving-Jars/product/Kitchen-Craft-Jars-Hexagonal-Preserving-Jars
From 70p for one small one up to £35.75 for 30 larger ones.
Bulk buy (48 to 112) http://www.ebottles.co.uk/showbottles.asp?familyid=49&havevat=N0 -
thanks guys. I managed to get some from Julian Graves - 3 for 2 (1.29 each) so am pretty pleased. They are not too big either - as i did wonder how impressed the parents would be if i gave their children a huge jar of sweets!!0
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