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144 pcs Clear 1 Dram Glass Vials 15X45mm w caps | ![]() |
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US $16.95 | 15d 11m |
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50 New Kimble Glass tube vials WITH CAPS 15ml 16ml overflow | ![]() |
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US $35.50 | 1d 12h 6m |
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Dozen12small GLASS VIALS Bottles 4mL CLEAR screwcap | ![]() |
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US $4.71 | 18d 8h 52m |
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72 pcs Clear 1 Dram Glass Vials 15X45mm w caps | ![]() |
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US $12.00 | 16d 23h 54m |
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12 CLEAR GLASS VIALS 20X70 mm 4 DRAM WITH SCREW CAP | ![]() |
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US $7.70 | 12d 7h 13m |
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36 pcs 1 oz 30 ml CLEAR Boston Round Glass Dropper | ![]() |
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US $24.99 | 11d 2h 23m |
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72 pcs Clear 2 Dram 1 4 oz glass vials w screw caps | ![]() |
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US $13.95 | 27d 10h 45m |
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72pcs 1oz 30ml AMBER Boston Round Glass Bottles including Caps | ![]() |
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US $29.99 | 16d 9h 9m |
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144 pcs 1 oz 30 ml CLEAR Boston Round Glass Dropper | ![]() |
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US $80.00 | 11d 2h 23m |
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36 pcs 1 2oz 15ml CLEAR Boston Round Glass Vials W Caps | ![]() |
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US $17.99 | 11d 2h 23m |
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Glencairn Crystal Whiskey Tasting Glass, Set of 4
Sale Price: $21.60 |
DescriptionChampagne, Brandy, Wine... each has its own glass. Yet whisky, the worlds most complex spirit, can be found served in anything from hi-ball tumblers to Paris goblets. It's a bit like pouring your vintage champagne into a pint tumbler or your XO brandy into a shot glass! Raymond Davidson decided it was about time someone designed a proper whisky glass... Features
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Glass Vial with Cork Stopper Is Convenient For Holding Many Small Products (Lot/25)
Sale Price: $17.25 |
DescriptionHere is a convenient glass vial that can be used to store dry powders or craft items such as small beads. The genuine tapered cork fits snugly and the slim design of the vial makes it easy to store a number of them in a very small space... Features
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Bottega del Vino BV17-2 Johnsons Whisky Tot, 2 Glass Pack
Sale Price: $80.00 |
DescriptionJohnson's Whisky Tot was designed by noted Scotch Whisky authority, David Johnson for Bottega del Vino and offers two hand cut measuring lines to ensure the perfect serving. The lower line is cut at 1 oz to measure the traditional "wee dram" of Scottish a Features
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DescriptionProof positive that one can be a virtuoso musician and also have heart, Dream Theater are in impressive form on this album, arguably their best. They do it by never allowing technical flash to overwhelm their songs; there's substance under the style, in the form of ear-catching riffs and aggressive rhythms... Features
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Wallmonkeys Peel and Stick Wall Decals - Green Mint Drop - Removable Graphic |
DescriptionWallMonkeys wall graphics are printed on the highest quality re-positionable, self-adhesive fabric paper. Each order is printed in-house and on-demand. WallMonkeys uses premium materials & state-of-the-art production technologies... Features
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ESSENTIAL EV100 VAAAPP Pocket Vaporizer Multiple Colors
Sale Price: $57.26 |
DescriptionIntroducing the First and Only portable vaporizer with interchangeable vials for both essential oils and plant materials The new generation of handheld vaporizers. The ESSENTIAL VAAAPP EV100 is extremely easy to use and portable... Features
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Tips For Storing Your Essential Oils
Essential oils, CO2S and absolutes are usually sold for use in small bottles. Commonly they are sold in 5ml, 10ml and 15ml bottle sizes. More expensive oils are sold in 2ml and 1 dram bottle sizes. These oils should be stored very carefully because they can easily get damaged by ultraviolet light and get deteriorated very fast at the blue end of the spectrum, as compared to red. They can lose their therapeutic benefits and deteriorate over time. For instance, citrus oil oxidizes and begins to lose aroma and its therapeutic properties; but not every essential oil loses its value, like sandalwood and patchouli oils.
You should always store essential oils in an amber colored bottle and if you are keeping the oil in a blue color bottle then keep it in a dark place, this is not so important for brown colored bottles. Dark glass bottles like amber or cobalt blue bottles can keep the sunrays out. Try and avoid purchasing any essential oil that comes in a clear bottle with a rubber dropper incorporated into the screw top cap because the highly concentrated oil has the capacity to turn the rubber bulb into gum. Never buy oils that are being sold in plastic bottles. There are some vendors who sell essential oils in aluminum bottles, but these bottles are acceptable if the interiors are lined. Always store the bottles in a dark and cool place because these oils cannot take high temperatures and they evaporate quickly. Most of the oils come in a bottle that contains an "orifice reducer" which is a small, clear insert inside the bottle opening and acts as a dropper. You can easily tip the bottle and dispense the essential oil drop by drop. Remember to replace the cap quickly after use and make sure that the cap is closed tightly, when not in use.
Whichever essential oil you buy will last approximately for three years from the date of bottling. But if you provide excellent storage conditions then the oil can be stored for at least five years. There is dramatic reduction in the shelf life once the oils are diluted with carrier oils. A blend will be effective for approximately three to six months if you store it in an amber colored bottle in a cool place. With wheatgerm oil being added, the shelf life is about six to nine months. Remember to discard the oil if there is an alteration in the smell or when vegetable oil becomes rancid.
There are few points that you need to keep in kind when you buy an essential oil:
• Buy oils in amber colored bottles
• Check for the date when it was bottled and how old it is
• The oils should not be kept in direct sunlight
• Check if all the essential oils are of the same price. This is an indication that you are being cheated. For instance, rosemary or lavender oil will be less expensive than rose oil.
• Check if the essential oil that you are buying is blended with any other carrier oil and if yes, then find out when it was diluted.
About the Author
For 10 years, Marilyn has been active as an advocate for Alternative Health Therapies, specializing in
Essential Oils
and
Aromatherapy
to increase wellness. Marilyn also writes
Health Articles
which showcase both essential oils and other alternative health modalities.
Do you ask for a Glass of cognac? Or a snifter? Or a dram? What is most common?
I want to know how I should ask a bartender for cognac?
Just say: I'll have a (Hennessy, Courvosier, etc) straight up please! (If thats how you take it) nothing shocks me anymore, I've seen people get it on the rocks, with coke and other mixers, etc. Even shoot it. Bartenders are used to strange requests, theirs no harm or embarrassment in just saying what the heck it is u want. Its better than an undecisive customer. If they pour you a shot or in a rocks glass, and you prefer a snifter, request one!
Dram glass recital at Tallabrae
Interview: Ken Grier, man behind the success of The Macallan and Highland Park
A FRIEND from Canada, who had previously admitted to me a fondness for a wee dram of malt whisky, recently demonstrated the influence of "marketing star" Ken Grier.



















