Abstract: A dropper includes a bulb, a pipette coupled to the bulb, and a cap coupled to the bulb. The dropper is composed entirely of recyclable material having a same recycle code. The dropper has a length of greater than 2 inches. The dropper is recyclable as a single unit. In one embodiment, the pipette includes an undercut on an inside of the pipette nearest the bulb.
Abstract: A replaceable jar package includes a push-to-release button, an inner jar sized to fit within the outer jar, the outer jar having a threaded opening at its top and having an opening at its bottom, and having a pair stubs for holding the push-to-release button within the opening at the bottom of the outer jar. The outer jar cooperates with the inner jar to form a snap feature. The inner jar is secured to the outer jar when the snap feature is engaged. The inner jar can be removed from the outer jar when the snap feature becomes disengaged. The snap feature is disengaged by the push-to-release button moving in a direction from the bottom of the outer jar toward a top of the outer jar such that the push-to-release button moves the inner jar relative to the outer jar.
Abstract: A reusable bottle package includes an inner bottle, an inner base coupled to the inner bottle, an outer bottle, an outer base coupled to the outer bottle, and a push-to-release button contained by the outer base. The outer base cooperates with the inner base to form at least one snap feature. The inner bottle is secured to the outer bottle when the at least one snap feature is engaged. The at least one snap feature becomes disengaged when the push-to-release button is depressed, thereby allowing the inner bottle to be removed from the outer bottle.