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"Jelly Jars" are usually the Ball jars that are 1/2 pint (8 ounces) and have the quilted crystal look.

"1/2 pint jars" are the same thing from Ball, but they look like regular canning jars with the lines and marks, but they are the same size as the quilted jelly jars.

The "jelly jars" from candle suppliers are the same size and shape as the others, fit the same lid, but are smooth with no markings so a label can be stuck easily to the side.

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"Jelly Jars" are usually the Ball jars that are 1/2 pint (8 ounces) and have the quilted crystal look.

"1/2 pint jars" are the same thing from Ball, but they look like regular canning jars with the lines and marks, but they are the same size as the quilted jelly jars.

The "jelly jars" from candle suppliers are the same size and shape as the others, fit the same lid, but are smooth with no markings so a label can be stuck easily to the side.

The smooth side was really why I was looking and wondering. They would be a little more costly but may be worth it..

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"Jelly Jars" is a generic term. There are several configurations that are currently available. If I were to use a jelly jar, it would be straight sided and plain (sometimes called a flint jar) with a regular mouth. Some people prefer the large mouth jars for a slightly larger melt pool but those jars slant downward to the bottom and create wicking problems. You can get square Masons, quilted, blue, ect jars that you would associate with canning. Candles need a jar configuration that draws oxygen downward and circulates for optimum efficiency with the wick, wax and fragrance oil. Labeling can be done on jars with raised lettering but it makes more sense to buy a smooth jar with straight sides IMHO. I buy in bulk and pay somewhere around 50 cents a jar with lid and that's including shipping for 8 oz salsa jars. HTH

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