We have developed our range of products to cater for herbs and spices. Our different packaging solutions offer a variety of features such as tamper evidence, high clarity or premium closures. We offer bespoke artwork options on plastic (IML & labelled) printed with digital presses on a selection of label substrates, as well as litho options onto metal.
The materials used in these ranges spread through PP, PET and HDPE plastics, Tinplate and Aluminium – some of which are suitable for wet environments and others for durability. If you are unsure what packaging may suit your herbs and spices application, then please contact one of our team for more advice – or select from one of the ranges below for more product images and information.
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British Pepper & Spice is a B2B supplier, providing other manufacturers or food services came to P. Wilkinson Containers in 2012 to order a range of large buckets for wholesale food use. The main challenge with this client is offering a consistent supply at a competitive price point.
P Wilkinson Containers was able to offer the client a range of 3, 10 and 20 litre buckets, complete with lids. The 10L bucket, while not bespoke to the customer, has a drop handle which is non-standard. Holding stock for enables us to offer flexibility in order quantities, which means the client can offer a stable supply. We also occasionally supply British Pepper & Spice with 20L Poly Bottles.
Liberte Cherie is an independent food ship on Portobello Road in London, who approached P. Wilkinson Containers to replace plastic spice jars with metal tins in a bid to be more environmentally conscious.
Wilkinson Containers supplied Liberte Cherie with 57x70mm lever lid tins in plain silver tinplate with food grade laquer inside for spices, and a 25L pail dry products. The tins are made on site at the William Say factory, also in London – so not only are the spice tins 100% recyclable, but they also have a very short delivery journey and small carbon footprint.
Angus and Oink
With summer in full swing and a sizzling heatwave on the horizon, now’s the time to get BBQ-ready with bold flavours and standout packaging. Whether you’re grilling in the garden or hosting a street-side feast, Angus & Oink’s vibrant spice rubs bring serious heat. Housed in bespoke PET jars from P. Wilkinson, these durable, crystal-clear jars aren’t just eye-catching – they’re made to protect flavour, resist knocks, and look sharp on any shelf or picnic table. It’s the ultimate combo of great taste and smart design, made for summer’s sunniest, most mouthwatering meals. For more information on our PET bottles, see here.
Angus & Oink partnered with P. Wilkinson to create custom PET jars that showcase its powerful spice blends while keeping them fresh and protected. Designed to replicate the feel of glass at a fraction of the weight and cost, these jars are a practical choice for both food producers and BBQ fans.
Available in multiple sizes and with a range of cap options, they’re ideal for seasonings, dry goods, and more. For added convenience, P. Wilkinson Containers also provides full labelling services, helping brands order shelf-ready packaging by the pallet.
As backyard cooking takes centre stage this summer, Angus & Oink’s spice rubs are bringing serious flavour to grills across the UK. Their collaboration with P. Wilkinson Containers ensures every product arrives in packaging that’s as bold as the blend inside — adding both visual punch and practical durability.
Born from a love of global street food and live-fire cooking, Angus & Oink channels the energy of food trucks, festivals, and smoky BBQ pits into every jar. Their rubs range from sweet and spicy to smoky and savoury, designed to inspire culinary adventure with every shake.
With robust PET packaging built to withstand transport and storage, plus shelf appeal that grabs attention, Angus & Oink is equipped to serve flavour, function, and flair — all summer long.
With summer in full swing and a sizzling heatwave on the horizon, now’s the time to get BBQ-ready with bold flavours and standout packaging.
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Stuart Wilkinson, Sales & Marketing Director, has a love letter to the mini-keg. All hail the 5L mini keg! That may seem overdramatic, but
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2019 certainly felt like a year of change – at the very least, the start of what could be a really important shift in the way both
Peggy Staniforth joined P. Wilkinson Containers & William Say in 1958 at the age of 35 and has touched three generations over the time spent with us.
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