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Where Can I Buy Screw Tops For Jam Jars.

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kettledrum | 15:31 Mon 30th Sep 2013 | Food & Drink
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I am busy making jams & jellies from all the soft fruit that I have got in the garden. I have collected hundreds of jam jars - of varying sizes - throughout the year, and have been able to buy new screw tops for standard size jars (from Lakeland & other outlets).

Does anyone know where I can buy screw tops for all the larger and smaller jars that I have got? I have already filled very nearly all my standard sized jars.
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Here are some: they look all the same but they are different sizes. http://www.jamjarshop.com/buy/jamjarlids/?catid=3 Or these http://www.compaksouth.com/shop/lids/twistofflids.html
19:02 Mon 30th Sep 2013
Hi kettledrum. What about the waxed discs and fabric cover with elastic bands....Here's a site

http://www.preserveshop.co.uk/jam-jar-covers?zenid=fcab757f04b65a58e5c45c37a1100ef8
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Hi mazie! Thanks for your suggestion.

Yes ... I know about the waxed discs & cellophane covers, which I can get hold of easily. But I'm making jam in near-industrial quantities, mainly for charities, harvest festivals etc, and I'd like to be certain that the jars can be stacked, packed, turned upside down etc (by other people) safely.

If no-one else has any better ideas I may have to use them.
Are you aware of the relative new laws re using second hand jam jars if you are selling jam, I think you have to buy new ones. Haven't read any legal bumf so cannot be sure but heard it on TV news. Worth checking out.
Don't believe everything you read in the newspapers, FPC ;-)
http://tabloid-watch.blogspot.co.uk/2012/10/ec-labels-ban-on-re-using-jam-jars.html
Thanks for clarification, it was only something I heard a while ago, thought it was worth checking out.
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Hi furrypusscat!

No I'm not aware, but I can't believe that my second-hand jars, which have been scrubbed by hand, been twice through the dish-washer, put in boiling water and sterilised are not hygienic enough to pass any tests. I would however like to buy new screw tops.

I am not planning on selling the jam,(though that may be a technicality). What I don't keep for myself will be going to local churches and charities.
Why didn't you keep the lids????????????
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Well that's a relief, buenchico, as I've already made several batches! Thank you for your reassurance.

As the source of reliable information on almost anything and everything, do you have any ideas?!

For diddlydo. I have kept some of them, but I find old lids often have blemishes, dents, discolouration etc, & I like my 'stuff' to look nice as well as taste nice.

Here are some: they look all the same but they are different sizes.

http://www.jamjarshop.com/buy/jamjarlids/?catid=3

Or these

http://www.compaksouth.com/shop/lids/twistofflids.html
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Thank you Maydup & Methyl. Now I'm spoilt for choice!

Having already bought loads of standard size lids from Lakeland (£2.99 for 12) I don't think I need the sort of quantities in your link Methyl, but it will be very useful for next year.

Now to get the measuring tape out and put in an order from your link Maydup.

Thank you both for solving my problem for me.

Happy to help; any spare blackberry jelly, send it
...my way

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