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Reddit mentions of Wilton Mini Squeeze Bottles, 2-Piece

Sentiment score: 4
Reddit mentions: 7

We found 7 Reddit mentions of Wilton Mini Squeeze Bottles, 2-Piece. Here are the top ones.

Wilton Mini Squeeze Bottles, 2-Piece
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    Features:
  • READY, SET, BAKE: The Wilton mini squeeze bottles are a great solution for portioning out sauces and condiments at your next potluck. Melt candy and pour into these squeeze bottles to drizzle over treats or use in a candy mold
  • TOOLS FOR YOUR CREATIVITY: With the Wilton mini squeeze bottles, you can portion out condiments, or drizzle sauces or candy. The squeeze bottles are also a great way to store and reheat leftover candy
  • CONVENIENT: The Wilton mini squeeze bottles come with tip covers that secure the contents helping to keep your work area clean
  • CARE INSTRUCTIONS: Not dishwasher safe; these Wilton squeeze bottles should be hand washed before first and after each use; rinse and dry thoroughly
  • INCLUDES: 2 Wilton mini squeeze bottles that can hold up to 6 oz. (177 ml) of condiments or melted candy
  • Material: plastic
  • Great way to store and reheat leftover candy.
  • Holds 6 fluid ounces
Specs:
ColorWhite
Height6.25 Inches
Length1.93 Inches
Number of items1
Size6 oz
Weight0.079807338844 Pounds
Width1.93 Inches

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Found 7 comments on Wilton Mini Squeeze Bottles, 2-Piece:

u/samcrut · 19 pointsr/sex

Microwavable squeeze bottles. Fill with coconut oil. Nuke for a few seconds and you have nice, warm slip and slide.
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0000VMBF6/

u/juandemarco2112 · 4 pointsr/popperpigs

Use a squeeze bottle. It's airtight and you get a lot more wallup from each sniff. You can buy them at Walmart or Michaels. Here's the amazon link.https://www.amazon.com/Wilton-Mini-Squeeze-Bottles-6-Oz/dp/B0000VMBF6/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1492628236&sr=8-4&keywords=squeeze+bottle

u/lgbtqbbq · 3 pointsr/AsianBeauty

One other thing to consider- when my doctor gave me some medication for my scalp it came in this awesome bottle with a conical nozzle- similar to those cheap condiment bottles you see at a BBQ place. If it hadn't had that cool pointed nozzle, I would have had no way to apply the medicine to my head, between my hairs.

If you bought some of these you could decant sunscreen (better to find smaller bottles than 6 oz but I was looking hurriedly) and use it to squueeze/apply within the beard.

u/_totallysafeforwork · 2 pointsr/Naturalhair

I'm not sure how much you know between you and your gf so I'm gonna give you a lot of info here just in case.

I highly recommend this detangling brush. My sister has 4C hair similar to this and with the right conditioner, it detangles her curls in a flash without too much pulling. Also, start from the ends, work your way up, and work in sections.

What products are you using to detangle? I would suggest getting a good regular conditioner as well as a leave-in so the curls and knots come apart with less effort. Aussie Moist is my fave in-shower conditioner and Shea Moisture Black Castor and Shea Butter is my fav leave in cause it detangles my hair in a instant and leave it soft and moisturized all week. It's not for everyone though so definitely do some shopping around.

Also, try wetting and detangling the hair a bit before washing because (in my experience) the movement and shrinkage of the hair during the makes the tangles a bit worse.

Technique is also important with curly hair. When you wash, try using slightly diluted shampoo in a squeezy bottle so you can apply it directly to the scalp and to the hair. Of course you want to shampoo the hair as well but it's better to work the shampoo from the root to the tip to avoid tangles.

You'll want to massage the scalp with your fingertips through the hair. Do not do this or yall will have a bad time lol. This creates so many tangles and damages the hair. I would recommend checking out a few poc curly hair wash day youtube videos for good technique.

Also, pat her hair dry. Please for the love of all that is good do not rub her hair on the towel.

I would recommend styling her hair while its damp with a leave in conditioner if thats easier for yall. There's nothing wrong with styling the hair while wet, in fact, a lot of curly girls prefer this because managing the hair when its dry has the potential to cause frizz or breakage. Also, I noticed you mentioned you oil her scalp. Try using the oil after the leave in so it seals in the moisture.

I'm not sure if you guys are already doing this but definitely give night scarves and bonnets a try. They'll be a huge help in the long run because they help combat frizz, tangles, lint, and breakage that occurs from sleeping on cotton.


u/3423553453 · 2 pointsr/electronic_cigarette

I get condiment bottles at the dollar store. They're made of nice, sturdy and food safe plastic.

There's the typical yellow/red for mustard and ketchup but they usually have white ones that are semi-transparent and the tip is kinda like a little funnel.

Like this: https://www.amazon.com/Wilton-Mini-Squeeze-Bottles-6-Oz/dp/B0000VMBF6

The opening is so wide you can just sit a 30ml glass dropper bottle upside down in it.

u/Paulg287 · 2 pointsr/DIY_eJuice

Get some of these for pg and vg. Makes it much easier on bigger batches. Other than that I think you should be good to go!

Wilton Set of 2 6-Ounce Mini Melting Decorating Squeeze Bottles https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0000VMBF6/ref=cm_sw_r_awd_PEFQub048W01T

This scale is widely recommended on this site. It works great and is cheap.

American Weigh Scales LB-501 Digital Kitchen Scale https://www.amazon.com/dp/B005UGBG20/ref=cm_sw_r_awd_XGFQub1Z148CF

Edit: Also something bigger to mix in on big batches like beakers or mason jar. Something like that.