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Mar 15, 2025 10:21 PM
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Item 1 of 4
expired Posted by Rokket | Staff • 2d ago
Mar 15, 2025 10:21 PM
12.7oz Heinz Sweet Relish Squeeze Bottle
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You go to squirt out relish and instead you get one tablespoon of relish liquid instead. Then you shake the bottle down to attempt it again and out comes another round of liquid. Just give me a jar with relish in it. It was always the right container for relish.
You go to squirt out relish and instead you get one tablespoon of relish liquid instead. Then you shake the bottle down to attempt it again and out comes another round of liquid. Just give me a jar with relish in it. It was always the right container for relish.
I accidentally cut the tendons in my thumb as a kid. It healed, but I have as little grip as a Chinese tire sold at Walmart.
Pro tip - For jars torqued to 1 million ft/lbs, you can often stick a butter knife in the lid to break the seal, making it easier to open. No idea if that affects the longevity, though.
I accidentally cut the tendons in my thumb as a kid. It healed, but I have as little grip as a Chinese tire sold at Walmart.
Pro tip - For jars torqued to 1 million ft/lbs, you can often stick a butter knife in the lid to break the seal, making it easier to open. No idea if that affects the longevity, though.
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Fortunately, most jars don't require Herculean amounts of strength to open. From my experience, it has just been relish and pickles. Before the "butter knife to break the seal" trick, I would use plumber pliers. I tried the "run it under hot water" trick, but it never worked for me. It just made trying to open it uncomfortable, and the pickles/relish hot.
I honestly don't understand why they still do it this way. Unlike a plastic/rubber seal, once the metal seal is broken, the shelf life starts decreasing exponentially, as you cannot re-seal it. And sealed aluminum mounted to glass has to cost more than a resealable plastic container in 2025.