These glass syrup bottles are built for businesses that need pharmaceutical-grade packaging for liquid products. Every bottle in this collection is amber glass with a DIN 28 neck finish — a standard used across the pharmaceutical, herbal, and nutraceutical industries for bottles that need to seal reliably and protect light-sensitive contents. Sizes run from 30ml to 250ml, sold wholesale by the case. Whether you're packaging a 30ml medicinal tincture or a 250ml herbal extract for retail shelves, there's a size here that fits. Compatible closures are sold separately — browse matching caps for the DIN 28 finish.
What Are These Syrup Bottles Used For?
The amber glass and DIN 28 neck make this a purpose-built bottle for any liquid that needs protection from light and a secure, tamper-resistant seal. The most common applications are pharmaceutical syrups, herbal and botanical liquid extracts, naturopathic remedies, and nutraceutical formulations sold through health stores or direct-to-consumer. But the format works just as well for flavored syrups — coffee syrups, simple syrups, and cocktail mixers all benefit from amber glass if you're selling a premium product where shelf appeal and freshness protection both matter. A 60ml bottle works well for coffee concentrate samples; the 200ml and 250ml sizes are more typical for retail-facing herbal or culinary syrups. If you're unsure which size fits your fill volume, the case quantities listed per SKU make it easy to estimate landed cost per unit.
Why Amber Glass for Syrup Packaging?
Amber glass blocks UV light — the main reason pharmaceutical companies have used it for over a century. For syrups and liquid extracts containing active botanical compounds, certain vitamins, or flavoring agents sensitive to light exposure, amber glass slows degradation that clear glass simply can't prevent. It's also chemically inert, meaning the glass won't react with your formulation or leach anything into the product. That matters a lot for liquid medicines, herbal preparations, and any syrup product where label claims depend on the integrity of the formula staying intact from fill date to end user. Glass is also infinitely recyclable — something that resonates with customers who care about sustainability, and a legitimate selling point if it fits your brand story.
Who Buys These Syrup Bottles?
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Pharmaceutical and compounding manufacturers packaging cough syrups, liquid medicines, and oral suspensions that require a DIN 28-compatible seal
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Herbal and botanical brands bottling tinctures, adaptogen syrups, and liquid plant extracts for health retail or online DTC
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Nutraceutical producers formulating vitamin C syrups, elderberry syrups, and immune-support liquids
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Specialty food and beverage brands packaging premium maple syrups, coffee syrups, cocktail mixers, and flavored simple syrups where amber glass signals quality
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Private label companies building house brands in health, wellness, or gourmet food categories
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Naturopathic practitioners producing small-batch liquid remedies for dispensary or clinic sales
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Contract packagers needing a reliable case-quantity amber glass bottle with consistent neck finish across multiple runs
Frequently Asked Questions
What sizes do these glass syrup bottles come in?
This collection currently includes seven sizes: 30ml, 60ml, 100ml, 125ml, 150ml, 200ml, and 250ml. All are amber glass with a DIN 28 neck finish. Case quantities vary by size — from 64 units per case for the 250ml down to 108 for the 150ml and 200ml sizes, and up to 330 units per case for the 30ml.
What does DIN 28 mean, and what caps fit this bottle?
DIN 28 is a standardized neck finish specification common in pharmaceutical glass packaging. It describes the diameter and thread profile of the bottle's opening. Caps and closures need to be spec'd for DIN 28 to fit correctly — browse our compatible options. If you're unsure which closure works for your application, reach out before ordering.
Are these bottles food-grade and safe for edible syrups?
Yes, these are amber glass bottles — glass is chemically inert and does not leach into food or liquid contents. That makes it suitable for food-grade applications including flavored syrups, coffee syrups, and maple syrup. That said, always verify that your specific formulation, fill process, and chosen closure are compatible for your regulatory requirements, particularly if you're packaging for pharmaceutical or clinical use.
Can I order a sample before committing to a full case?
Yes. The Bottle Depot's samples collection lets you order individual bottles to test fit, fill, and presentation before placing a wholesale case order. That's especially useful when you're matching a closure to a DIN 28 neck finish for the first time.
Do these bottles work for products that need UV protection?
That's exactly what amber glass is designed for. The amber tint blocks UV light across the spectrum most damaging to light-sensitive compounds — including certain vitamins, botanical extracts, and pharmaceutical actives. If your formulation includes ingredients that degrade under light exposure, amber glass is the right choice over clear.
What's the minimum order, and how fast do these ship?
These are sold by the case — each size has its own case quantity listed on the product page, so you're ordering at least one full case per SKU. The Bottle Depot ships across the USA with typical delivery in 3–5 days. We've served 5,000+ customers since 2018 and back every order with a satisfaction guarantee.
Can I add a custom label to these syrup bottles?
Yes. The cylindrical body of these amber syrup bottles provides good label surface area for both front and back panels. The Bottle Depot offers custom bottle labels if you need print-ready labeling alongside your bottles — or you can apply your own labels independently.