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  1. I’ve been doing this for years! The pint jars fit perfectly in a coozie to keep beverages cold.

  2. I have to agree with the worry about the hot glue not being food safe. Better safe than sorry. There are a bunch of food safe silicone based adhesives out there that would provide the same function but not leach anything into your beverage. Or, you could skip the washers and use pliers to round off the edges of the hole.

  3. “Very cool but those lids contain BPA …..”Those lids are made for preserving food. They should be safe for liquids, which will barely touch the lid anyway.

  4. You can also find BPA-free plastic lids online. Bonus: they are 100% reusable, which makes up for the fact that they’re more expensive. Double bonus: drilling through plastic is simple and easy to neaten with heat so no washers necessary.

  5. People really, BPA? it’s a canning jar, I been eating food out of them for 48 years, it’s homemade, if you want 100% guaranteed just drink from the jug. It’s a cool idea and I Love it!Nervous Nellies, I imagine they don’t walk barefoot through the yard or mud puddles either.

  6. Actually when I was a kid a lot of things were “safe” and now DDT and Agent Orange and a lot of other chemicals are illegal because of the people you call nervous nelliesIt’s a great mug but the concerns about BPA are valid. No there’s not enough to harm you perhaps but BPA is everywhere so yeah it’s best to avoid it. I used an alternate lid, no worries

  7. Kathleen, I have been hand washing mine. I’m not positive how it would hold up in the dishwasher and since its small it only takes a minute to wash down so I figured I’d just stick with that!And Chanel, that just made me crack up! Thanks for making my morning:)

  8. A suggestion for those who are concerned with the glue used to hold the washers onto the jar lid: Use an Eyelet Grommet. If you don’t know what that is, google image search it. It will keep the sharp edges of the lid contained, and still give you a place for your straw.

  9. I get jars from the day old bakery that have handles, they come with jam in them. I have been wanting to do this and need to push my self I think they would make great holiday gifts to sell at my craft sale

  10. Ok, I’ve been reading all of these comments and read a little on the BPA and I’m still confused. If the lid is safe for canning foods that we eat, how is it not safe to use for drinking in this case?? I’m missing something, but I don’t know what. Sorry, I don’t know anything about canning or BPA. Can someone help me understand all of this?Michelle

  11. Hey Michelle. I certainly will not pretend to be an expert on BPA (or even close) but after doing a lot of reading about it and have gotten the jist of this: BPA is in a whole lot of stuff, it’s something used to coat the insides of most cans and lids. For years it was also used in baby bottles as well. Scientists came to the conclusion that it could possibly be harmful in some ways to the development of infants and small children, so it was removed from all baby bottles. From everything I’ve read though there’s not much evidence to support it having any real effect on adults (one study I read said that adults bodies can easily just push it through the system and dispose of it with no problem). There’s a lot of studies out there that say “may…” “might..” “could possibly…” when it comes to adults, but I really wasn’t able to find anything definitive. So to me, it comes down to whatever you personally decide.My mom has been feeding me home-canned goods from mason jars with these lids since I was little, not to mention everyone has used them for the last hundred years or more. So it doesn’t scare me personally. I do think just to be safe you should keep it away from infants and very small children, but I don’t think it’s a black-and-white issue, so feel free to chose whatever you feel comfortable with!
    And I did add those links to non-BPA coated lids for people who decide to go that way – it’s a personal chose:)

  12. But why would ya buy a plastic lid when you could make your own for cheap cheap cheap? A set of 4-6 of these would make an awesome holiday gift for someone!! and BPA? really guys? Its not like you are being forced to make them!I saw some being sold at the local coffee shop the other day with stainless steel straws, very cute.

  13. I never wore pads to ride a bike and stood up in the car when my dad was driving and drank out of the garden hose I’M STILL ALVIE, relax people live a little it’s a great idea!!!!!

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