Ball Collection Elite Amber Quart Jar | TRUE Shift Glass Food Storage (32 oz)
Ball Collection Elite Amber Quart Jar | TRUE Shift Glass Food Storage (32 oz)

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Savings & Benefits for Switching from Conventional Options
Store fresh. Skip the plastic.
This TRUE Shift–approved Ball Collection Elite 32 oz amber glass mason jar is crafted in the USA with BPA-free glass and SureTight lids—designed for safe canning, pantry storage, or serving. Its wide mouth accommodates produce, grains, broths, or craft mixes, while amber glass provides UV protection for longer shelf life. Perfect for preserving and zero-waste living.
Why TRUE Shift Recommends These Mason Jars
✔️ Made in the USA with FDA-compliant glass and BPA-free lids and bands—perfect for canning or food storage.
✔️ Amber-tinted glass protects sensitive ingredients like oils or fermented products from UV exposure.
✔️ SureTight lid seals foods safely for up to 18 months—ideal for long-term storage.
✔️ Fully dishwasher- and microwave-safe—no plastic coatings or off-gassing.
Made for Clean Canning, Zero-Waste Storage & Organized Pantries
• Use for homemade jams, fermented veggies, broths, beans, dry grains, or pantry staples
• Preserve fresh foods and reduce reliance on plastic containers
• Stackable, clear visibility with vintage-inspired Ball embossing
Overall Sustainability Score
Sustainability Score: 9.2/10
✔️ 100% glass construction—no plastic contact or synthetic lining
✔️ Durable, reusable jars that support reuse over decades
✔️ Standard bands and wide-mouth sizes reduce need for disposable containers
✔️ Made in the USA with transparent material sourcing and minimal processing
Care & Use Tips
• Ideal for small-batch canning, meal prep, or dry storage
• Clean thoroughly before first use and store with lid gentle
• Can be reused indefinitely—replace only lids periodically (every 5 years recommended) per Ball guidance
What People Are Talking About
In canning communities like r/Canning, users note that the Collection Elite line is loved but likely discontinued, making these jars especially valued by collectors and zero-waste users alike.






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