Those will leak in a backpack, plus why use disposable instead of reusable? |
| You know them little bon maman or other jam jars from hotels? They have worked the best for me. Light, leak-proof, and easily replaceable. The PP with the caviar jar knows what’s up. |
| I put the dressing in a small Tupperware or screw top, and then put it into the Tupperware with the salad. If it does leak it just leaks into the salad and not the bag. |
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We use these and have had no problems eith leaks.
https://a.co/d/13CaMPu |
I dont have a problem with them. And I hate cleaning tiny salad dressing containers. |
It’s just as easy to put a small glass jar in the dishwasher as any other thing you put in the dishwasher. If you don’t have a dishwasher, you just put a little dish soap and hot water in there, shake and rinse. |
This. It’s never been an issue. |
That is a recipe for disaster! You want a screw on lid. -- teacher who has seen more school lunches than the average bear! |
| Speciman containers are the actual best for this, LOL |
| I use an old spice jar with a screw on lid. |
| Nalgene are good. I use the for liquids for travel. They do a 1oz and a 2oz size, and they are dishwasher safe. |
These are good and don’t leak. I’ve had mine for years. And they’re easy to open and close if ops kid is a little kid. |
| What about those tiny little hexagonal jars with the gold lid? |
+1 |