Posted by Linda Thell on 08-07-2025
People who sell Smaller products, such as certain medical devices, nail supplies, spices, or liquids (in smaller volumes) might need a small, little, very small, or tiny Plastic Jar to package their product in. Container & Packaging ideas are often encouraged and welcomed prior to the product packaging development stage. Some people might think that small jars are just for "smaller items", tiny parts, or cosmetics, but the truth is that many businesses use Parkway's little small jars to compliment their larger products with a cheaper version. Small Jars are also very common among businesses who want to offer samples to their customers. These businesses know that "When you create a new product or are in charge of selling a new product, you have to convince the public that it's worth buying, or at least worth trying". That is where Small Jars come in. Small Jars can help promote your product and grow your business. Find Jars for Product Samples & Give-a-ways today.
Small plastic jars are sold on many sites on the internet, Jar stores and web-shops will continue to compete with each other to offer you, the customer, the best price on Small Jars. It's up to you to decide from who you'll choose to purchase small jars from. If you value customer service and short lead times on small containers, the small wholesale jars from Parkway will be just right for you. Like mentioned, there are benefits from choosing small jars vs. large jars.
There are many industries and sectors in today's society that benefit from sourcing Small Jars in contrast to Large Jars. Examples are Pharma, Medical Marijuana, and all the industries mentioned below:
Packaging purchasers usually get a larger quantity of empty plastic jars per case/box when purchasing a smaller plastic container. Obviously, that will consequently result in a larger quantity of packaged goods per sealed box once ready for retail destination.
It's quite impossible to reduce the package size of products that obviously can't be packaged in a smaller container. In these instances the product itself will dictate the size of its retail packaging. It is however encouraged that when possible, opt for a smaller packaging. Smaller jars... According to research, 21,000 new food and beverage products are being introduced to the market each year {1}. 1/3 of them are picked up by major chains whereas others remain struggling {2}.
Wondering why a manufacturer of jars can help you out? - Well, manufacturers of Small Plastic Jars usually offer wholesale prices. It's therefore good to check with them first if you are looking for the best possible price for your small plastic containers. A cost-efficient supply chain process is also important, and we know that.
But when it comes to introducing a new Product to an already established market, Repsly.com suggests the following to brands that are new to the game:
Source: https://www.repsly.com/blog/consumer-goods/food-an... - 10/28/2016
Smaller Jars (in higher quantities) might just get you a better chance to succeed with your new product!
Parkway Plastics have so many different small jars for you to pick between. Has it ever crossed your mind how many styles and colors of jars there are out there? Browse Jar Styles
Parkway's Stocking Program offers stock-jars from small sizes to larger jars. Choose from over 100's of Jars, I don not think you'll be disappointed.
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References:
{1} https://www.repsly.com/blog/consumer-goods/food-an... - 10/28/2016
{2} http://xdreze.org/Publications/space_mgt_rev_6.0.p... - 10/28/2016
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