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I use small Nalgene bottles with a wrap of duct tape or electrical tape on the cap, then place in a ziplock. Never had any troubles. +1, I've never had the little 2-4 oz. bottles leak.
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or go to your local Subway and get some
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=WiB9kUPRXZ4This was just posted in the backpacking section but there is a section on oils at 8.05 into the video. Thought this might work for small serving sizes. Pretty neat.
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I use small Nalgene bottles with a wrap of duct tape or electrical tape on the cap, then place in a ziplock. Never had any troubles. +1, I've never had the little 2-4 oz. bottles leak. I've carried syrup and vegetable oil in these small nalgenes, and never had a problem.
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