M&H PET range inspired by science
The range is based on the flasks, bottles and test tubes of the science lab
These distinctive bottles are reminiscent of school science lessons and based on the flasks, bottles and test tubes used by chemists. The range comprises the 300ml Florentine Flask (Ref. 4118), 300ml Erlenmeyer Flask (Ref. 4119) and 250ml Test Tube Bottle/Tottle (Ref. 4128).
While the bottle shapes are ideal for personal care products they could also provide a distinctive point of difference in other market sectors such as pet care, automotive and food & beverages.
M&H now has a portfolio of over 1,200 products plus a full custom moulding service for exclusive designs.
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