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1/2 Dram Amber Glass VialItem ID: G112For 1 to 3455:
$0.33 each
For 3456 or more:
$0.27 each
Matching Items for G112
Item ID: L066
For 1 to 999: $0.27 each For 1000 or more: $0.20 each Decoration Specifications
The G112 can be labeled or printed. Please visit our Services page for more information on printing, labels and application, or hiring a designer to assist you in creating artwork for you package.
Label Specifications (view sample art file)
Print Specifications (view sample art file)
If you have additional questions about decoration options for the G112, please order a free sample, talk to one of our customer service agents at 1-800-473-4144, or chat with us online. Product Properties
Description: The G112 is a 1/2 dram amber vial. The amber color provides a limited protection for light-sensitive products.This vial will hold .03 ounces of fluid.
This information has been provided as a general guide. Please remember, it is your responsibility to test your product's compatibility with CPS packaging. Related Videos
Notices and Disclaimers
Orders for less less $50 of product (not including freight) will be subject to a $10 small order fee. All the items we sell have never been used, however, order in full case quantities to reduce dust, dirt, and scuffing. We purchase from multiple manufacturers, so some items may have minor variation in color or shape. Avoid this by ordering in full case quantities. Please remember, you are responsible for testing your product with packaging for compatibility. |
Full Color Label
CMYK
This is an example of a full color, CMYK printed label. Your labels are printed directly from properly prepped digital files. Be sure to set up your bleeds, trim lines, and live area properly to ensure the best label print.
2 Color Silk Print on Amber Bottle
First Color/Film Positive: Orange PMS 1375
This is an example of a film positive for the first color of a 2 color silk print. A film positive is made for each color.
Film positives are always printed in black. Screens are then made from this film positive.
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