anyone figure out an easy way of taking off the squeeze tips on the plastic bottles. I keep ruining them when prying them off to wash & reuse the bottles.
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just need the right length,not to long but not to short.I use my thumbnail.
Ahhh great Idea!Also just take the ones off the flavor bottles and wash them for reuse. Not need to keep on the flavors unless you are using drops to mix
You might want to be careful not to shake the ex dropper bottle without the tip, it may leak. I seem to remember a problem of that kind. The extra height and surface may complete a (near) liquid tight seal on some blenders containers. I may have noticed increased flavor liquid caught in some caps without the tips after shaking. I don't have any unopened flavors at the moment to test my observations. It seems that, at the very least, a container with a drip tip when shaken will "leak" less juice than one without.Ahhh great Idea!
You might want to be careful not to shake the ex dropper bottle without the tip, it may leak. I seem to remember a problem of that kind. The extra height and surface may complete a (near) liquid tight seal on some blenders containers. I may have noticed increased flavor liquid caught in some caps without the tips after shaking. I don't have any unopened flavors at the moment to test my observations. It seems that, at the very least, a container with a drip tip when shaken will "leak" less juice than one without.
Right, some bottles depend on the tip for sealing.You might want to be careful not to shake the ex dropper bottle without the tip, it may leak. I seem to remember a problem of that kind. The extra height and surface may complete a (near) liquid tight seal on some blenders containers. I may have noticed increased flavor liquid caught in some caps without the tips after shaking. I don't have any unopened flavors at the moment to test my observations. It seems that, at the very least, a container with a drip tip when shaken will "leak" less juice than one without.