Danmu Art 200ml Yogurt Pudding Glass Jars (6 pack) with Plastic Lids
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Key takeaways
If you like prepping little portions for the week, these Danmu Art 200ml yogurt pudding glass jars are built for exactly that kind of routine: quick portioning, easy storage, and a glass jar you can keep reusing. The headline details are fairly straightforward—food-safe glass, plastic lids, and a design that aims to be leak-resistant and practical to clean.
That said, there are a couple of “read the small print” moments. The jars are described as suitable for microwave and oven use, but you’ll need to remove the plastic lid first. Also, glass jars are brilliant for visibility and reuse, but they’re not the most lightweight option if you’re planning to carry them around.

What these jars are for (and where they fit)
This is a set of small glass jars intended for food storage and serving—especially desserts and dairy-style portions. On paper, they’re the kind of product you’d reach for if you make your own yoghurt, enjoy parfaits, or batch cook pudding and jelly-style desserts. The base description also points to a broader “mini food storage” role: things like milk, jam, honey, and a mix of sweet treats.


A practical way you might use them: make overnight oats or a layered parfait in the morning, portion into the jars, let them chill, then pull one out as a quick breakfast—no need to transfer everything into another container. Because they’re glass, the contents are visible, which helps when you’re juggling different flavours.

The essentials
These jars are made from thick glass and are marketed as non-toxic and free from BPA. The lids are plastic, and the set is described as leak-resistant and airtight. That combination is the bit that matters day to day: better confidence your lunchbox bag won’t end up smelling like yoghurt, and less faff when you’re stacking jars in the fridge.
The opening is also described as wider than average. That matters more than you might think—wider mouths are usually easier to fill, easier to clean thoroughly, and generally quicker to dry.

What to know about heating and cleaning


The standout “use anywhere” claim here is that the jars are suitable for the oven, microwave, and dishwasher. However, the microwave guidance is specific: remove the plastic lid before microwaving.
So, if you’re planning to warm puddings or desserts, you’ll likely need to heat the glass on its own and then add or replace the lid afterwards. It’s not complicated, but it is a step you should build into your routine.

Dishwasher cleaning is useful, particularly if you’re using them repeatedly. If you want the jars to stay looking good, it’s worth handling them carefully (glass plus dishwasher cycles can be very workable, but it still pays to avoid rough treatment).
Where they shine, and where they may fall short
Where they really make sense is if you want small, reusable portions in glass. Compared with typical plastic cups, the glass body is more “kitchen-to-fridge-to-serving” friendly, especially for puddings, yoghurt, and sweet jars you might actually present.



They may be less appealing if you’re looking for something you can throw in a bag and forget. Glass is convenient for storing, but for travel or daily on-the-go carrying, you may prefer lighter containers.
Also, because the lids are plastic, you’ll want to treat them as lids first and remember the heating rule: plastic lid off before microwave use. That’s a small limitation, but it affects how seamless your prep can feel.
Tech specs

- Capacity: 200ml per jar
- Type: Yogurt/pudding glass jars with plastic lids (mini cup style)
- BPA-free: Yes (as stated)
- Food-safe glass: Thick quality glass (as stated)
Is it worth it?
It’s a good fit if you batch portion yoghurt, pudding, parfaits, or similar desserts, and you prefer glass storage that’s easy to see and reuse. The leak-resistant, airtight approach plus BPA-free thick glass is the kind of set-up that suits everyday fridge organisation.
You may want to skip it if you need fully “grab-and-go” containers (glass is heavier and more breakable than plastics), or if you’re expecting to microwave with lids on (you’ll need to remove the plastic lid first, according to the description).
If you prioritise convenient portions and straightforward cleaning for sweets and dairy-style meals, these Danmu Art jars are worth considering. If your main goal is zero-hassle heating straight through the lid, you might find other container styles better suited.
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