We have developed our range of products to cater for honey as well as sugar & maple syrups. Our different packaging solutions offer a variety of features such as tamper evidence, clip on lids or heat seals. We can also offer a wide range of shapes, from a plastic bear shaped PET bottle to more conventional round tapered pots and syrup tins. We offer bespoke artwork options (IML & labelled) printed with digital presses on a selection of label substrates.
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 honey & syrup 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.
0207 237 4500
Easticks is a major name in British food manufacture, and this well-established family company has a distinguished heritage. The company approached P. Wilkinson Containers to provide a packaging solution for syrup in wholesale quantities and in a smaller scale promotional pack. This was to compliment the core wholesale packaging supply of other stock and bespoke items – all of which are stock managed and supplied on a 5 day leadtime.
We produced a metal lever lid tin with a 750ml capacity. This is the 99mm diameter and 119mm tall tin from the lever lid range. Manufactured on site in Bermondsey at William Say, the tins are then litho printed at P. Wilkinson Containers and packed into custom designed boxes.
The Molasses Company / Martland Foods came to P. Wilkinson Containers with a Molasses syrup product which is filled in the UK and then shipped overseas as an export. We supplied a lever lid tin due to the consistency of the syrup product, using the same construction method as the traditional Tate & Lyle tins, also used for syrup.
Manufactured on site in Bermondsey at William Say, the 89mm lever lid tins feature a locked side seam, internal lacquer and are finished with a white coating to prevent corrosion.
The Molasses Company had commissioned artwork which they used in their own labelling line.
William Say & Co Ltd, the London canmaker, has recently invested over three quarters of a million pounds in its site, introducing new ultramodern
Stuart Wilkinson, Marketing & Sales Director, takes a look at the company’s entry for the UK Packaging Awards, a totally plastic-free paint
Stuart Wilkinson, Sales & Marketing Director at P. Wilkinson Containers, talks about the challenges of meeting packaging demands during the
Stuart Wilkinson, Sales & Marketing Director, has a love letter to the mini-keg. All hail the 5L mini keg! That may seem overdramatic, but
This is a pioneering age - in a large survey conducted in the UK last week, only 9% wanted life to return back to pre-crisis ‘normal.’
Hand sanitiser packaging and disinfecting anti-bacterial wipes buckets demand has reached unprecedented levels. UK supplier of plastic bottles and containers.
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.
This website uses cookies so that we can provide you with the best user experience possible. Cookie information is stored in your browser and performs functions such as recognising you when you return to our website and helping our team to understand which sections of the website you find most interesting and useful.
Strictly Necessary Cookie should be enabled at all times so that we can save your preferences for cookie settings.
If you disable this cookie, we will not be able to save your preferences. This means that every time you visit this website you will need to enable or disable cookies again.
This website uses Google Analytics to collect anonymous information such as the number of visitors to the site, and the most popular pages.
Keeping this cookie enabled helps us to improve our website.
Please enable Strictly Necessary Cookies first so that we can save your preferences!