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For a cold-pressed juice brand, the bottle is part of the product experience. It affects how the drink looks in a fridge, how easy it is to handle, how secure it feels in transit and how much room you have for branding.
If you already know you want a plastic juice bottle for your range, the next question is not simply "which size?". It is whether the bottle works for your drink, your process, your cap, your label and your route to the customer.
Agora's juice bottle range is made for cold-pressed juice, smoothies and chilled drinks, with clear PET bottles, compatible caps and lids, and custom print options for brands that want a more finished retail presentation. Here is what to check before you buy.
Cold-pressed juice is a visual product. Colour, texture and freshness cues all matter when the bottle is sitting in a grab-and-go fridge or on a counter display.
Clear PET bottles are useful because they let the drink do a lot of the selling. Orange, green, berry and citrus drinks can be seen immediately, which helps customers compare flavours without needing to read every label first.
This is especially important if you sell multiple flavours in the same range. A consistent bottle shape with clear visibility can make the whole fridge look more organised, while still letting each juice stand out.
When comparing bottles, look at:
The goal is simple: customers should understand the drink quickly, and your range should look deliberate rather than improvised.
For juice producers, bottle choice is not only about appearance. It also needs to work with the way the drink is filled and handled.
Agora's juice bottle range is described as HPP compatible and cold-fill ready. That matters if your process involves high-pressure processing or cold filling, because the bottle and closure need to be suitable for that use.
The key phrase here is "when used with the correct closure". A bottle should not be treated separately from the lid or cap. The full pack has to work together.
Before buying, check:
If you are unsure, it is better to ask before ordering than to assume every bottle will suit every production process.
Bottle size is still important, but it should be tied to how the drink is sold.
Small bottles work well when the drink is concentrated, premium, functional or designed as an add-on. Larger bottles work when the drink is intended for a fuller single serve, sharing, catering or take-home use.
Agora's juice bottle page highlights several common formats:
Think about the role each size plays in your range:
You may not need every size. Many brands are better served by choosing one core retail size first, then adding smaller or larger formats once they know what customers reorder.
Bottle shape affects how the product feels before anyone opens it.
Round bottles are familiar, easy to hold and suitable for straightforward juice and smoothie ranges. They are a practical choice when you want the drink to feel accessible and easy to understand.
Square bottles can create a more structured shelf presence. Agora's juice bottle page describes the 330ml Bella Square bottle as a premium square profile for branding. That kind of format can work well when label visibility and fridge presentation are important.
When choosing between round and square, consider:
For a brand-led cold-pressed juice range, the right shape can make the product feel more consistent without needing to overcomplicate the packaging.
Caps and lids are part of the pack, not an accessory to think about later.
Agora's juice bottle range includes a tamper-evident neck finish, and the bottles can be paired with tamperproof lids for a secure, professional finish. For chilled drinks sold through retail counters, delivery, events or grab-and-go fridges, that visible sense of security matters.
Before ordering bottles, check:
This is one of the easiest places to avoid mistakes. Choose the bottle and closure together, then test the full pack as your customer will receive it.
For cold-pressed juice, branding often has to work in a small space. The bottle may need to show the product name, flavour, ingredients, volume, barcode and brand identity while still letting the drink itself remain visible.
Agora offers custom print options for juice bottles, including full colour labels and direct bottle printing. The juice bottle page notes that full colour labels can be more cost effective on larger runs, while direct bottle printing is a one-colour option that can be more cost effective on smaller runs.
That gives brands two useful routes:
Before choosing a bottle size, think about what needs to appear on the label. A very small bottle may be ideal for shots, but it will naturally give you less space for branding and product information. A 250ml or 330ml bottle gives more room to build a clear retail presentation.
A bottle that looks good on screen still needs to work in daily operations.
Agora describes its PET juice bottle range as impact-resistant for logistics, shatterproof and lighter than glass alternatives. For busy food-service and drinks businesses, those practical details can matter across storage, handling, transport and shop-floor use.
Before buying, think through the full journey:
This is where wholesale packaging decisions become operational decisions. The best bottle is not only the one that looks right. It is the one that works repeatedly in the way your team actually uses it.
If you are launching a new cold-pressed juice range, it can be tempting to start with too many formats. A simpler approach is usually easier to manage.
Start by choosing:
Then add formats when there is a clear reason. That might be a small wellness shot, a larger take-home bottle, a catering option or a branded bottle for a specific retail channel.
This helps keep buying, filling, labelling and stock control simpler while the range proves itself.
Before ordering plastic juice bottles for cold-pressed juice, check:
Agora supplies clear PET juice bottles for cold-pressed juice, smoothies and chilled drinks, with sizes for shots, retail drinks and larger formats. The range includes compatible caps and lids, plus custom print options for brands that want bottles supplied labelled or printed and ready for use.
Explore the full juice bottle range, compare caps and lids, or contact Agora if you need help choosing the right bottle and closure for your drinks business.