DREW WILEY
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Yes, original factory plastic bottles for the unmixed concentrates themselves, or an akin thick poly plastic.
There are various ways to introduce inert gas into a container and displace the oxygen. Rented argon or nitrogen tanks could be used. But on small scale, you can quite affordably acquire small containers of inert gas intended to keep opened wine bottles fresh tasting. They're even listed on Amazon. I don't remember specific brands names, but they'd be easy to search under wine preservative canisters.
There are various ways to introduce inert gas into a container and displace the oxygen. Rented argon or nitrogen tanks could be used. But on small scale, you can quite affordably acquire small containers of inert gas intended to keep opened wine bottles fresh tasting. They're even listed on Amazon. I don't remember specific brands names, but they'd be easy to search under wine preservative canisters.