There is, or used to be a whisky that was sold in bottles like that (not Dimple Haig, another one). And possibly an olive oil as well. I'll look in the supermarket next time I'm there.
Some Glenfiddich Whisky bottles are triangular in cross-section, but only somewhat triangular, the sides are still rounded rather than entirely flat. The 8 year old is a green glass bottle, but some of the older ones, and specials are clear glass.
The sides are a lot flatter on Grant's than they are for Glenfiddich. I can't find an on-line image link that shows this, but if you go to the Grant's Family Reserve page of their Flash-poxed site, the background picture (not liftable sadly) showed the bottle almost end-on.
Unless your looking to precisely equilateral triangles , I have often seen bottles in this shape (and other odd ones) - in shops (delicatessens?) which sell the posh flavoured vinegars and oils.
Particularly ones where you chose the oil/vingear from bulk stock and your bottle separately.
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Date: 2009-12-16 04:48 pm (UTC)But I can't think of any high volume commercial product- not since Dimple Haig.
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Date: 2009-12-16 07:49 pm (UTC)Particularly ones where you chose the oil/vingear from bulk stock and your bottle separately.
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