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Jam/Mason Jar Sweet (candy) dispenser

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NEW April 25 Jam jar dispenser model design
NEW April 25 Jam jar dispenser model design
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NEW April 25 mason jar regular mouth dispenser
NEW April 25 mason jar regular mouth dispenser
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NEW April 25 wide mouth mason jar dispenser design
NEW April 25 wide mouth mason jar dispenser design
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NEW April 25 Jam jar dispenser model design
NEW April 25 Jam jar dispenser model design
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šŸŽ„ Festive Update! New Snowman & Rudolph Dispensers Now Available ā„ļø

 

The Sweet Dispenser family just got a magical winter upgrade! I’ve added two brand-new festive designs — a cheerful Snowman and a jolly Rudolph — each available in all the usual sizes (Regular/Wide Mouth Mason Jars and Jam Jar).

Whether you want a cute countertop helper or a full-on festive centrepiece, these new models bring buckets of charm (and jelly beans!) to any space.

 

šŸ‘‰ Click here for the new Festive Collection page (Snowman & Rudolph)Update… April 2025

 

šŸ› ļø You asked, I listened — and here are your top requests! šŸ› ļø

šŸ¬ NEW & IMPROVED! Sweet Delivery Just Got Smoother šŸ¬
Introducing the next evolution of Watson’s Lab sweet jar dispensers – now equipped with a dual slotted-wheel dispensing system, an upgraded sweet jiggler (yes, it jiggles them!), and a wider opening to stop pesky clogs and sugar tantrums.

 

🧪 Jar checker included in the print profiles too — so you can test fit your lid without a full print commitment. You're welcome, fellow filament hoarders.

 

These new designs are built for buttery-smooth snack action — perfect for jelly beans, Skittles, M&Ms, or anything that rattles and rolls. Yes you can even use the wide mouth mason jar design for D&D dice — because let’s be honest, if your d20 keeps betraying you, you deserve a fresh one. Just crank out a new dispenser and let fate roll again.

 

But don’t worry — if you're feeling nostalgic (or just like the classics), the original dispenser designs are still safely tucked away in the Print Profiles section, ready for a trip down candy-coated memory lane.

 

So pick your weapon:
šŸ” New dual-wheel power
or
šŸŽ© Old-school sweet charm

 

Happy printing — and even happier snacking! šŸ› ļøšŸ­

 

The Coin Bank Models have now been moved to their own listing HERE (it was getting a little crowded in the print profiles section).

 

January 2025:

 

You spoke, I listened (and maybe overthought it a little). Due to popular demand, I’m thrilled to announce new profiles for both regular-mouth and wide-mouth mason jars! These new sweet dispensers are larger than the original—meaning more sweets per serving. And let’s be honest, who’s complaining about that? Certainly not me.

 

In the background, I’m tinkering away on alternative designs. If you’d like to see models closer to the original size (and kinder on your filament stash) that still fit the new jar sizes, let me know!

 

Oh, and because I can’t resist a side project no one asked for, I’ve also been working on what I’m calling a ā€œsweet jossler.ā€ It’s a little update connected to the dispenser wheel to jiggle the sweets in the jar, preventing them from jamming up in the neck. (Yes, it’s a pun. No, I’m not sorry.) If enough of you like this idea, I’ll work it into a future design—though fair warning, it’ll mean a full re-print.

 

As always, your feedback is sweeter than the sweets themselves, so keep it coming!

 

Dec 2024:

 

Another quirky concoction from Watson’s Lab!

 

This time, I’ve transformed the humble jam jar (or jelly jar, for our friends across the pond) into a sweet-tastic dispenser! Whether you call it candy or sweets, you get the idea—fun and functionality all in one delightful creation.

 

The design works with a pretty common jam jar size here in the UK, with an opening of about 59mm (2.3"). So, raid your recycling bin, rescue a jar, and give it a new lease of life as a sugar-fueled centerpiece!

 

I had a blast putting this together, and I hope you’ll enjoy it just as much. There’s even a snazzy little GIF to guide you through assembly. After that, it’s as simple as filling it up with your favorite treats and indulging in the sweetness of success.

 

Because nothing says "maker magic" quite like turning trash into treasure... with sugar on top. 😊

 

If enough of you lovely folks would like another size opening to accommodate a larger size jar, I’d be more than happy to whip up a remix! Just let me know—I’m all about making things work for everyone 😊

 

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Thanks a million for your support—you’re the real MVPs of my maker journey!

 

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