
Stackable Jar
Stash & storage
by Cookies
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Stackable Jar by Cookies — Keep Your Herb Fresh and Organised
The Stackable Jar by Cookies is a durable, airtight storage container built from high-strength plastic that locks in aroma and terpene character. If you've got multiple strains kicking about — on your desk, in a drawer, rattling around in a bag — this jar sorts that out. The screw-top closure seals tight, the blue-tinted plastic looks clean, and the flat top-and-bottom design means you can stack two, three, or more jars vertically without them toppling over. Simple idea, properly executed.
| Spec | Value |
|---|---|
| Brand | Cookies |
| Material | High-strength plastic |
| Colour | Blue |
| Closure | Airtight screw-top |
| Stackable | Yes — flat top and bottom |
| SKU | HS2867 |
| Category | Stash Storage |
Complete your stash setup with a proper grinder — the SLX Non-Stick Grinder keeps your herb fluffy before it goes into the jar, and a set of Boveda 62% Humidity Packs inside the Stackable Jar will hold your moisture level steady for weeks. Pair the two and your herb stays as fresh as the day you got it.
Why You Actually Need a Proper Stash Jar
Exposure to air, light, and temperature swings breaks down terpenes fast. Within 48 hours in an open bag, you'll notice the aroma fading. Within a week, the texture changes. You're still smoking the same strain, but it doesn't taste or feel the same. That's not the herb's fault — it's the storage.
The Cookies Stackable Jar tackles this with an airtight seal that actually works. The screw-top closure creates a proper barrier against air exchange, which is the single biggest factor in keeping terpenes intact. The high-strength plastic is thick enough that you can feel the weight when you pick it up — it's not one of those flimsy containers that cracks if you drop it on a tile floor. The blue colour isn't just branding; tinted containers reduce light exposure compared to clear glass or plastic, which helps slow degradation.
The one thing to watch: plastic, even good plastic, isn't glass. For very long-term storage (months), a glass jar with a rubber gasket will always edge it out. But for daily-use stash rotation — grabbing a jar, opening it, using what you need, sealing it back up — this Cookies jar is the better pick. It's lighter, won't shatter if knocked off a table, and the stackable design means you can sort 3 or 4 strains vertically in the space a single wide-mouth mason jar would occupy. We'd take this over a generic clip-top any day for that reason alone.
How to Use the Cookies Stackable Jar
- Unscrew the lid and give the jar a quick rinse with warm water. Let it dry completely before storing anything — residual moisture is the enemy.
- Place your herb inside. Don't pack it too tight; you want a little air space at the top so the material isn't compressed against the lid.
- Screw the lid back on firmly until you feel it seat. A quarter-turn past snug is enough — overtightening won't improve the seal and can wear the threads over time.
- Stack additional jars on top by placing them flat on the lid. The flat base-to-lid contact keeps the stack stable. Three jars high is the sweet spot; beyond that, the stack gets top-heavy on uneven surfaces.
- Store your stack in a cool, dark spot — a drawer, cupboard, or bag pocket. Avoid windowsills and anywhere that gets direct sunlight or heat above 25 degrees Celsius.









