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I use these little food bottles found at my local Mitsuwa Asian market. I believe they're for things like mayo and such in Japanese lunch/bento boxes. Not sure how anyone would fill these normally with their tiny hole. I suspect that there is some injector tool for this that they either didn't have in stock or don't carry. I'll have to look carefully for something like this the next time I'm there.
Either way, I repackage things like sunblock and toothpaste into them. They came in a pack of both square bottles and ones shaped like pigs (where the cap forms the snout). The square ones work perfect and are about 1.5"Hx1"Wx0.75"D. I'll look at the packaging tonight and see if I can determine a brand or where else they could be found.
They work great because the tiny opening on them fits perfect just inside a toothpaste tube. Squeeze the little bottle down as much as possible, butt it up against the toothpaste tube opening and squeeze. Sunblock squeezes in easily with the original tubes small hole.
Other thoughts...use a marinade injector to fill whatever you may need.
HTH
KJ
Edited by f8less on 10/16/2012 12:38:43 MDT.
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