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Flavor organizer
submitted about 5 years ago by PCCArena

What is everyone using for a flavor organizer, be it a shelf or a drawer organizer?

I'm struggling to to keep my flavor drawer organized with all the flavor bottles. Everytime I goto mix I need to fish through the drawer to find stuff. I have it sort of sorted by alphabet but its still a struggle keeping to organized. Especially when I add flavors.

Just looking for some ideas.

Thanks everyone!!

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by InappropriateTAabout 5 years ago

I have lipstick and nail polish organizers.

10mL bottles fit in the lipstick holders perfectly. And it’s a grid so I have a spreadsheet that gives me the coordinates of each flavor.

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by PCCArenaabout 5 years ago

Great idea. I have heard of that before but I wasn't sure the sizes of the holes and stuff since I don't use lipstick :-)

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by mysticalbuffaloabout 5 years ago

Lipstick holders generally work well for 10ml/15ml bottles and nail polish ones for 30ml/60 ml. Unfortunately the 2 120ml bottles sit next to the racks themselves because they're too big.

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by InappropriateTAabout 5 years ago

Yeah, for those I’ve considered getting something like a moving box with dividers.

I have a lot of bigger bottles (flavoring and commercial juices that I’d like to organize better).

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by gaslightredditorabout 5 years agoMissing One Flavor

A lot of cool ideas in this album

http://imgur.com/a/WHhTG

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by kvn4about 5 years agoSir-Mix-A-Lot

What I do is to get the flavors the night before,I to have disorganized drawers with flavors

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by Binsky89about 5 years ago

I had someone make me some interlocking wood slats to put in the drawer of a tool chest.

Like this

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by ddyessabout 5 years agoMissing One Flavor

It sounds silly. I took poster boards and put rows of velcro on them. Then hung them on the wall with a bunch of thumb tacks. Other side of velcro goes on the bottles. The poster board works better than putting the velcro directly on the wall (pulls the paint off eventually).

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by saspi25about 5 years ago

I put them in shoeboxes, arranged by manufacturer. On top of the caps i put small stickers with numbers on em. Organize them by ascending numbers and type number and flavor on a notepad on my pc. Doesnt take more than 1 minute to find everything you need once you get the hang out of it.

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by jms74about 5 years ago

I do similar to this. Except the numbers part

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by saspi25about 5 years ago

It did help me cut the time to find the flavor i want to a minimum. No more fiddling through the bottles to find what you need

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by devnul73about 5 years ago

I use a lazy susan on top of my kitchen cabinets. It has a small lip around the rim that keeps the bottle aligned. Most used bottles go around the outside with duplicates and lesser used bottles in the middle.

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by Udonovabout 5 years ago

I have 3 boxes: fruits/berries, desserts/creams, etc (drinks, tobacco, additives like koolada) and inside boxes they are organized by manufacturer. Works for me.

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by isuamadogabout 5 years agoRenaissance Mixer

Check this post out

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by cxxxxpabout 5 years ago

I set this up in the shed a couple months back! Shelves from Amazon https://bit.ly/33E1zdU

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by PCCArenaabout 5 years ago

That's a nice lab your got there.

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by cxxxxpalmost 5 years ago

thank ya!

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