Ball Jelly Jars Quilted Crystal Glass Jars Lids and Bands 4 oz Regular Mouth 80400, 2 Cases of 12 Jars, Total of 24
Ball Jelly Jars Quilted Crystal Glass Jars Lids and Bands 4 oz Regular Mouth 80400, 2 Cases of 12 Jars, Total of 24
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Ball Jelly Jars Quilted Crystal Glass Jars Lids and Bands 4 oz Regular Mouth 80400, 2 Cases of 12 Jars, Total of 24

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  • Product Contents: Ball Jelly Jars Quilted Crystal Glass Jars with Lids and Bands 4 Ounce Regular Mouth Preserving 80400
  • Quantity: 2 Cases of 12 Jars, Total of 24
  • Preserving Uses: Ideal for fresh preserving recipes such as jams, jellies, sauces, mustards, and flavored vinegars
  • Decorative Design: The Quilted Crystal design adds a decorative touch to these multi-purpose jars
  • Versatile Applications: Also use them for serving, creative décor, and gift-giving
  • Regular Mouth: Features a regular mouth opening for easy filling and cleaning
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May 14, 2017
dietitianchef
1 out of 5 stars review

Be careful!

I purchased these to store and heat baby food that I make at home. After a few weeks of use, nearly every time we use one, we hear a 'ping' as the food is warming up then look to see a crack in the side. The food then gets tossed in the trash (what a bummer!) and we have to start over again making a meal for the little one. The has happened in the microwave (yes, I know, you're not supposed to heat baby food in the microwave) and in a bowl/pan of warm water- not on direct heat. At this point, we're nearly out of jars. I have never had this problem with other Ball jars that I've used for years- but these are terrible.

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