300ml Boston Round Amber Bottle Profile and Packaging Proportions
The 300ml format combines the recognizable Boston Round silhouette with an amber bottle body, rounded shoulders, and a threaded neck. Its straight cylindrical profile gives packaging teams a practical surface for branding while keeping the overall presentation suitable for spray and general liquid packaging concepts. The supplied specification confirms an amber appearance, but the bottle material has not yet been confirmed and should therefore be verified before final publication or technical approval.
- 300ml nominal capacity: Provides a larger-volume format for brands developing retail, personal care, household, or other liquid packaging projects where this capacity suits the intended formula and usage pattern.
- Boston Round profile: The rounded shoulder transitions into a cylindrical body, creating the familiar shape buyers search for when sourcing Boston round amber bottles wholesale.
- Reported bottle weight: The confirmed bottle weight is 280 g, which should be included when evaluating secondary packaging and project logistics.
- Confirmed screw neck: The threaded opening supports the supplied closure options, subject to confirmation of the exact neck specification and selected component.


Screw Neck with Sprayer Screw Cap and Trigger Sprayer Options
The bottle can be developed around three confirmed component categories: a sprayer, a screw cap, or a trigger sprayer. This gives buyers several dispensing concepts around the same 300ml bottle profile. These components should not be treated as universally interchangeable simply because they use a threaded connection. The exact neck finish, closure thread, actuator construction, and tube length need to be matched to the final configuration.
- Sprayer configuration: Can be selected when the packaging concept requires a spray-dispensing format and a compact actuator appearance.
- Trigger sprayer configuration: Provides an alternative dispensing format for projects designed around repeated hand-trigger operation.
- Screw cap configuration: Can be considered when the project requires a straightforward threaded closure rather than an active spray component.
- Component approval: Buyers should confirm the exact assembled bottle-and-closure combination instead of purchasing the bottle and actuator as unrelated components.

Screen Printing Coating Electroplating and Label Decoration
Decoration planning can be developed around screen printing, coating, electroplating, and labeling, all of which are confirmed customization options for this bottle. For custom amber bottle packaging, the appropriate process depends on the artwork, desired surface appearance, coverage area, branding layout, and the component selected for the finished package. Decoration should therefore be reviewed on the complete bottle presentation rather than chosen only from an isolated artwork file.
- Screen printing: Suitable for projects that require logos, text, or graphic elements applied directly to the bottle surface.
- Coating: Provides an additional surface-treatment route when the project calls for a different visual treatment from the base amber appearance.
- Electroplating: Can be evaluated for decorative areas or components where a plated visual effect is part of the packaging concept.
- Labeling: Provides a separate branded graphic layer and can accommodate projects developed around label artwork rather than direct bottle printing.

Wholesale Customization for 300ml Amber Bottle Projects
FOLOVER PACK can support wholesale projects based on this 300ml Boston Round amber bottle with a confirmed MOQ of 100 pieces. Buyers can develop the package around the available sprayer, screw cap, or trigger sprayer options and combine the selected configuration with screen printing, coating, electroplating, or labeling. For an accurate custom packaging quotation, the inquiry should specify the required quantity, closure type, decoration method, artwork requirements, and any formula-related dispensing needs that may affect component selection.
This approach is especially useful for brands and OEM packaging projects comparing several closure or decoration concepts before finalizing one SKU. Keeping the bottle format consistent while evaluating different components can simplify visual development, but each finished combination should still be treated as a defined packaging specification when samples, pricing, and artwork are approved.

Sample Approval Before Final Bottle and Closure Selection
Before releasing a wholesale order, procurement teams should first confirm the bottle itself, then the closure configuration and decoration. The current dimensions are 66 × 66 × 172 mm with the specified cap configuration and 152 mm bottle height without the cap. Because different sprayers or trigger sprayers may change the finished package height, the production drawing and assembled sample should remain the final reference for line planning, cartons, labels, and other secondary packaging.
- Bottle confirmation: Review the 300ml capacity, Boston Round shape, amber appearance, 280 g weight, and threaded neck.
- Closure selection: Identify whether the project uses the sprayer, trigger sprayer, or screw cap and confirm the corresponding connection.
- Formula consideration: Where a dispensing component is used, evaluate the selected actuator with the actual liquid and intended usage conditions.
- Artwork approval: Confirm logo size, location, colors, and the chosen printing, coating, electroplating, or labeling process on a representative sample.
- Packaging development: Use the approved assembled configuration when determining carton fit and other project-specific packaging dimensions.












