Featuring as supplier of the week in packaging news magazine,  Jars and Bottles have continued to invest into the premium glass market.

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BRCGS

The BRC-accredited jar and bottle wholesaler and distributor is taking significant strides in diversifying its offerings, particularly by moving into the premium sector. This strategic shift involves sourcing a variety of outstanding glassware that is set to make a significant impact during the upcoming festive period and beyond. By expanding its product range, the company is catering to a growing demand for high-quality, aesthetically pleasing glassware that meets the needs of both consumers and businesses alike.

Managing Director, David Mann,

expressed his enthusiasm for this new direction, stating, "This offers a real point of difference to some of our customers, and the new launch in time for Christmas complements our standard jars and bottles very nicely." His comments highlight the company’s commitment to providing its customers with not just functional, but also beautifully designed products that add value to their business offerings, particularly during the holiday season when presentation and quality are paramount.

The introduction of these premium products is not just a temporary addition but represents a long-term strategy to enhance the company’s portfolio. Pre-orders have already indicated strong interest and demand, ensuring that these products will become a permanent part of Pattesons’ portfolio from 2017 onwards. This is a clear indication of the positive reception from customers and the market's appetite for premium glassware that combines both style and functionality.

The Future

As the company continues to innovate and expand its product lines, it remains dedicated to maintaining the high standards that have earned it BRC accreditation. This new range of premium glassware is just the beginning of what promises to be an exciting new chapter for the company as we look to develop glass solutions.

Till next time, Jars and Bottles