
Glass Container
French Square Bottle
The French square bottle is a heavy, thick-walled glass container with a square body, flat panels, and a continuous-thread neck. Originally developed in the 1800s as a pharmacy prescription bottle, its durable construction and efficient shape have made it a standard across multiple industries. The four flat panels provide excellent surfaces for labeling and branding, and the square footprint reduces wasted shelf and shipping space compared to round bottles.
French squares are commonly used for syrups, sauces, dressings, oils, laboratory reagents, pharmaceuticals, and specialty chemicals.
