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Default Question about those "Atlas" jars

On Thursday, October 15, 2009 at 6:23:34 PM UTC-4, Marilyn wrote:
> I've gotten to the point where I don't like to use jars that are not
> specifically marketed for canning, but the jars that the Classico brand of
> spaghetti sauce comes in are labeled as Atlas mason jars. Now, I know that
> once upon a time, there were Atlas jars that were told for home canning, but
> I'm told that the jars the spaghetti sauce comes in are not exactly the same
> and that they are thinner. Some people say they use them, others say that
> they are not made to be reused over and over again and that they have a high
> rate of seal failure and breakage.
>
> I prefer not to, but what's the consensus here?
>
> National Center for Home Food Preservation says you can use commercial jars
> for acid foods, i.e., those you BWB, but expect that they might not seal
> properly or the jars might break.
>
> I'm asking this because well-meaning coworkers of my husband keep bringing
> him the jars because they know I can and I have told him that I don't want
> jars unless they are "real" canning jars, but they want a detailed
> explanation. I already gave them the info from the NCHFP, word for word. I
> don't want to sound like an ingrate, but honestly, I invest too much time
> and energy into canning to have things fail because the jars weren't good.
>
> --
> -Marilyn


When I first saw them I believe I contacted the companmy who makes them and they say they are genuine. "if it says Atlas it is a genuine Atlas jar" FWIW, Kitty