3.7 oz Glass Hexagon Jars - 12 Count Case - Lids Included
A mid-small hexagon jar with gold lug cap, sold in a case of 12 — sized between our 1.5 oz sampler and 6 oz mid-format. Useful for boutique honey, jam, jelly, or specialty product sales where you want a substantial but not full-pound jar.
Features
- 12 jars per case
- 12 matching gold metal lug caps included
- 3.7 fl oz capacity
- Hexagonal six-sided shape, clear flint glass
- Gold metal lug cap with acid-resistant liner
- Smooth side panels accept adhesive labels
How it works in real life
The 3.7 oz hex is a less common size in the hexagon line, sized to bridge the gap between sampler-sized jars and the standard 6 oz boutique size. It's well-suited to high-margin specialty foods — single-source honey, small-batch jams, herb-infused mustards, or specialty condiments where the smaller portion lets you keep retail price points reasonable while preserving the visual appeal of the hex shape.
Before you order
The 3.7 oz refers to fluid volume, not honey weight. Holds approximately 5 oz of honey by weight (honey is denser than water). The cap is a 48-2010 lug finish, sized specifically for this jar and isn't interchangeable with other hex jar sizes in our lineup.
Pairs Well With
- 1.5 oz Hexagon Jars — Case of 24 — sampler size
- 6 oz Hexagon Jars — Case of 12 — next size up
- 9 oz Hex Jar — Case of 12 — largest hex
Specifications
- Capacity: 3.7 fl oz (110 ml)
- Jars per case: 12
- Material: Clear flint glass (Type III)
- Shape: Hexagonal (six-sided)
- Height: 3.03 inches
- Cap: Gold metal lug with acid-resistant liner, 48-2010 finish
- Closure: Vacuum seal via lug threads
- Manufacturer: Burch Bottle (SKU 1HEXT1101GHG)
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the 3.7 oz fluid volume or honey weight?
Fluid volume. Holds about 5 oz of honey by weight.
Will this cap fit other hex jar sizes?
No. Each hex size has its own cap finish. This jar uses a 48-2010 finish.
Are these jars food-safe?
Yes. Type III flint glass; the acid-resistant liner on the cap is suitable for acidic foods including tomato-based products.
Can I use them for non-honey applications?
Yes — jams, jellies, mustards, spice rubs, infused vinegars, salts, scrubs.