When it comes to poppers and ginger shots, it’s crucial to distinguish between the two. In this explanation, we’ll outline the key differences between poppers bottles and conventional small soft drinks or shot bottles to help you avoid any mix-up. Please pay close attention when you have one of these small bottles in your hand.
First and foremost, take a moment to inspect the bottle’s logo. Poppers labels typically feature a unique design with clear, vibrant colors and eye-catching typography. This distinctive labeling is intentional, making it easy for you to identify the product quickly.
Continuing with our bottle examination, if you rotate the bottle slightly, you’ll notice the red-framed diamonds containing a danger pictogram on the back label. These diamonds provide vital information about the nature of the content in your favorite brand of poppers, along with essential hazard and safety details. For a more in-depth explanation, you can find it on our website.
We encourage you to explore and try poppers with different ingredients from our shop, as there’s a lot more to discover here! Additionally, we prioritize your safety when it comes to ingredients. We exclusively offer poppers containing the three ingredients that we classify as less harmful to health. Your well-being remains our top priority.
Now, for the final check before you dive in: Opening poppers bottles isn’t always straightforward – and for a good reason. To begin, you’ll need to remove the safety sleeve that tightly encircles the lid, gently loosening it at the perforation lines. We intentionally designed this process to require a bit of effort (though the anticipation when unwrapping is also a delightful joy). Furthermore, you can spot another feature on the sleeve that assures safety and quality: the original Lockerroom logo.
Once the plastic wrapping is finally removed, you can open the bottle with the screw cap. Congratulations! Now, it’s time to have fun.
After use, it’s essential to securely close the lid to prevent any of the delightful aroma from escaping into the air. Instead of storing your poppers in the fridge, it’s advisable to keep them in light-protected packaging (such as Tupperware, a zip-lock bag, or a cardboard box) at an ambient temperature of approximately 12 – 15°C. This helps prevent any mix-up with a healthy ginger shot that you might reach for in the evening. For more information on safe storage of poppers, you can refer to our website. Remember, never under any circumstances should you ingest poppers, as this can result in severe chemical burns.
And, by the way, a little preparation never hurts. You can remove the sleeve before any anticipated visits. You never know when it might come in handy, just like opening a good bottle of wine as a precaution – a practice that has proven itself time and time again!