I don't know how expensive this would be but, for the plastic bottles, if you don't put the drip tip on, you could a peel-off thing over the neck (like a tamper-proof seal) then the cap. If the drip tips were in the bag, I'm sure most of us could figure out how to put it on.
It wouldn't work for the glass bottles as the dripper is attached to the cap.
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It wouldn't work for the glass bottles as the dripper is attached to the cap.
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from: http://pffc-online.com/mag/913-paper-tamperevident-tamperproof-packagingAnother common example of a tamper-evident package is a bottle with a screw-on lid. Unscrewing and removing the lid reveals a covering over the bottle opening. This covering of film, paper, or some composite construction adheres to the rim of the bottle opening with a heat seal adhesive.
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