Amber Glass Bottles, Spray Top

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We offer individual empty Amber Glass Boston Round Bottles (complete with black spray top and clear plastic overcap) for your convenience. Have fun making your own individualized and room and body sprays!

Selected size SKU:1393-15 - Amber Glass Bottle - Spray Top, 2 oz

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We offer individual empty Amber Glass Boston Round Bottles (complete with black spray top and clear plastic overcap) for your convenience. Have fun making your own individualized and room and body sprays!

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(1 ml = 20-30 drops) (5 ml = 1 teaspoon)

1 oz bottles holds approximately 30 ml 2 oz bottles hholds approximately 60 ml

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