Designed to keep food fresh in style
Reduces sun damage
Tinted grey glass reduces sun damage, while still allowing you see the treats within
Airtight and leakproof
Airtight and leakproof lid keeps air and moisture out, keeping treats fresh for longer
Non-toxic
Borosilicate glass is food-safe and impermeable, preventing any leaching of chemicals into treats
Premium material
Used in high-end restaurants & labs, borosilicate glass is durable and resistant to thermal shocks
Designed to keep treats fresh
Humidity, oxygen, and sunlight - the three biggest factors that cause your pet's treats to go bad. High moisture encourages the growth of mould, yeast, and bacteria; exposure to air causes fats to oxidise and turn rancid; and ultraviolet rays degrade fats and proteins.
That's why we've designed our treat jar with tinted glass that reduces harmful ultraviolet rays, and a fitted lid to keep air and moisture out.
Why Glass?
Glass has a plethora of benefits as a material for food storage.
Glass is inert, non-toxic, and stable - it will not leach harmful chemicals into food or liquids over time or when exposed to heat. Being non-porous, there are no micro scratches or holes that can harbour food particles and bacteria.
Additionally, borosilicate glass is a special type of glass that is lightweight, durable, and more resistant to thermal shock compared to normal glass. The grey tint is achieved by mixing pigment directly into the material, meaning the colour will never flake off.
Of course, glass is also more eco-friendly, recyclable, and aesthetically-pleasing!
FAQ
How many treats can one jar hold?
Each jar has a capacity of 320 ml / 11 oz.
The amount of food that can fit into each jar depends on the size and shape of your treats! In general, each jar holds ~100g of typical dehydrated meat treats.
Is the treat jar microwave-safe?
Yes, the glass jar is microwave and oven-safe. Please remove the lid prior to heating, as the lid is not made to withstand high heat.
Is the treat jar freezer-safe?
The jar is freezer-safe. However, liquids expand by about 10% when frozen and can cause any hard materials to expand and crack. Please refrain from freezing large amounts of liquids.
Since the jar blocks UV light, can I leave the jar in the sun?
Although the tinted glass does block out a portion of UV rays, it is not 100% protection. For long-term storage, keeping your jars in a cool dark place is still recommended.