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FS: 333 cases of new canning jars for sale - Wholesale Prices!



 
 
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Default FS: 333 cases of new canning jars for sale - Wholesale Prices!

Each new, sealed cardboard case has 12 8-oz. (half-pint) jars with
screw-on lids. These are one-piece lids. I have a total of 4000 jars, 12
jars to a case = 333 cases.

The cases have no brand, but the jars have a logo on the bottom that
might be an "M" or a "K", I can't figure it out!

The jars have smooth sides, perfect for attaching labels.

These were inside of a building I just acquired.

You can see a photo at:
http://www.classicgrills.com/jars/

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1 case $6.50 + 10.50 shipping (UPS Ground)
10 cases $6.00 + 35.73 shipping (UPS Ground)
25 cases $5.75 + buyer pays actual shipping
50 cases $5.50 + buyer pays actual shipping

On purchases of one or ten cases: for faster UPS shipping, buyer pays
the additional shipping charges.

Canadian orders are gladly accepted. All prices are in US dollars. Note:
shipping charges do not include ANY border crossing charges. Canadian
customers are responsible for any and all customs fees including: duty,
GST, PST, and brokerage, which will be collected by the delivery driver.
If you are concerned about these charges, we recommend that you call UPS
Canada to inquire about customs charges.

We accept: Visa, Master card, American Express, Pay Pal, or check
(waiting time required for all checks to clear)

Contact:
Dave Tilley
760-213-0427 - Cell
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