8oz Honey Bear With Flip Top Lid - Double Label Panel
The 8 oz plastic honey bear with built-in flip-top lid — the classic squeeze bottle that farmers' market vendors, small commercial operations, and gift packers reach for first. Clear PET plastic shows off the honey; the flat front and back panels accept standard rectangular labels cleanly. Sold individually.
Features
- 8 fluid oz capacity (about 12 oz honey weight)
- Clear PET plastic — squeezable, shatter-resistant
- Flat front and back label panels
- Yellow flip-top cap with foam liner
- Cap snaps closed to prevent drips
- Sold one bottle at a time
How it works in real life
The 8 oz bear is the workhorse plastic honey container — the format most farmers' market vendors and small commercial operations reach for first. One-handed dispensing (squeeze the body), the flip-top cap eliminates the lost-cap problem, and the clear plastic lets your honey color do the selling. The flat panels accept standard rectangular labels without curving wraps.
Before you order
PET plastic is shatter-resistant but not heat-stable. Keep contents below 140°F maximum fill temperature. Not recommended for hot-fill canning, carbonation, or pressure processing. Sold as a single bottle — contact us about volume pricing if you need a case or more.
Pairs Well With
- 1.59 oz Mini Honey Bear 12-Pack — for samples, wedding favors, and small portions
- 9 oz Glass Honey Bear - Case of 12 — glass alternative in similar use case
- 9 oz Glass Honey Bear - Single — glass alternative, individual
- 6 oz Glass Hexagon Jars - Case of 12 — glass alternative at similar volume
Specifications
- Capacity: 8 fl oz (~12 oz honey weight)
- Material: Clear PET plastic
- Cap: Yellow flip-top with foam liner
- Dimensions: ~5" tall × 2.5" wide × 2" deep
- Per-bottle empty weight: ~2 oz
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the bear squeezable?
Yes — PET plastic is firm but flexible. You can squeeze for one-handed dispensing.
Can I hot-fill this bottle?
No — keep fill temperature below 140°F. Not suitable for hot-fill canning or pressure processing.
How does the foam liner seal?
Screw the cap on snugly and the foam liner forms a contact seal against the bottle rim immediately. No curing time required.
What labels work for the panel?
Standard rectangular labels in the 2"–3" wide range fit the flat front and back panels cleanly.