Frankie 60

Frankie 60


Product Specs

Category:Bottles
Material:PET
Neck:38mm 3-Start
Range:Frankie
Capacity:60 ml
Weight:14 g
Shape:Round
Dimensions:Ø: 44 mm / H: 66 mm

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Description

The Frankie 60ml has a 38mm tamper-evident neck and is a popular choice for shots and juices.

 

About the Frankie Series: 

A characterful rounded shape with a classic look, the Frankie series creates memorable style.

Ranging in size from 60ml up to 500ml, this range is great for shots, juices, flavoured waters, milkshakes or smoothies with tamper-evident screw caps.

This is an industry standard food grade PET bottle that’s suitable for HPP. Furthermore, the material is BPA, BPS and BPF free and has good chemical resistance.

 

  • – Available in rPET
  • – Available in custom colours
  • – HPP suitable
  • – BPA, BPS, BPF, MOSH and MOAH free
  • – UV barrier available
  • – Oxygen barrier available
  • – Cold-fill
  • – Labelling service available
  • – Screen printing on bottle available
  • – Compatible for induction heat sealing (IHS)
  • – Delivered to suit your filling schedule

 

The Frankie bottle series can be made from rPET, a mix of rPET and PET or pure PET.

 

About PET & rPET:

PET is a strong and 100% recyclable plastic. PET is one of the few plastic materials with the ability to look crystal clear like glass while retaining the features of plastics (lightweight, shatterproof etc.). This means that your product will be presented in the most luxurious way while protecting the contents safely. rPET is recycled PET and has many of the same properties as virgin PET, however it might have a slightly different hue due to the PCR (post-consumer recyclate) used.  You can learn more about rPET here.

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