I have a small bottle of the same thing it came with a little dressed Germany toddler that attaches over the cap. Her little velvet dress and aporn cover half the bottle. It is very cute. Does anyone have information on this bottle. It is old with the trinagle on the bottom and pretty cool number and looks like the letter "G" with what appears to be a crown on the top of the G. The label in the front reads Catisay Deutsches Erzeugnis. Can someone help me with some information on the bottle from Germany? thank you
number 1 in a triangle with PETE wrote under it
Pretty sure it has do with the number of times it has been recycled.
A bottle with the number 2457 and a large "X" embossed on the bottom likely dates to the mid-20th century, as the "X" can suggest a specific glass manufacturer or mold. However, without additional context regarding the type of bottle or its origin, it's difficult to provide an exact date. Researching the manufacturer associated with the embossed mark would yield more precise dating information.
The number 5 on the bottom of a bottle indicates that it is made from polypropylene (PP), a type of plastic commonly used for containers, bottles, and food packaging. Polypropylene is known for its durability, chemical resistance, and versatility. It is recyclable, and in many areas, it can be processed in recycling facilities. Always check local recycling guidelines to see if polypropylene can be recycled in your area.
the numerator is the top number and the denominator is the bottom number
Every bottle has different heat. Higher the number hotter the tabasco
The number "2" means that the bottle is a Class 2 recylable item.
Look on the bottom of the bottle. The number 1 in the recycling triangle tells you it is a PET bottle.
number 1 in a triangle with PETE wrote under it
Yes, higher the number hotter the sauce
Read here: The number 57 on a Heinz ketchup bottle represents the number of varieties of pickle the company once had.
Pretty sure it has do with the number of times it has been recycled.
it means: that bottle was that number in line after making. the lower the better.
Is it square with one side round. Does it have a number on the bottom. What is the height and color.
H J Heinz products have a number embossed on the bottom. With the bottle number we can date the bottle fron company records. Bottles with lids, and labels are always worth more to collectors. A common Heinz bottle is worth from $5 to $25, with labels and lid, $30 to $90.
A bottle with the number 2457 and a large "X" embossed on the bottom likely dates to the mid-20th century, as the "X" can suggest a specific glass manufacturer or mold. However, without additional context regarding the type of bottle or its origin, it's difficult to provide an exact date. Researching the manufacturer associated with the embossed mark would yield more precise dating information.
The number 5 on the bottom of a bottle indicates that it is made from polypropylene (PP), a type of plastic commonly used for containers, bottles, and food packaging. Polypropylene is known for its durability, chemical resistance, and versatility. It is recyclable, and in many areas, it can be processed in recycling facilities. Always check local recycling guidelines to see if polypropylene can be recycled in your area.