squeakyfrogfarm on Nostr: My guess is it's residue from the anti-abrasion coating they spray on glass bottles ...
My guess is it's residue from the anti-abrasion coating they spray on glass bottles and jars when they're manufactured to keep them from getting scratched in handling. I don't know if Ball uses that process, but lots of glass container manufacturers do. It should wash off with soap and water, and it's a good reminder to always wash new jars well before using them.
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