That kind of headline usually leads into a bunch of clever, practical reuse ideas—and honestly, old pill bottles are surprisingly versatile. Here are some genuinely useful ways people repurpose them:
1. Travel-size containers
Perfect for shampoo, lotion, spices, or even a small sewing kit. They’re compact and seal tightly.
2. Emergency kits
You can turn one into a mini survival kit—band-aids, pain relievers, matches, and a bit of cash.
3. Cable organizers
Great for storing earbuds, charging cables, or small tech accessories so they don’t tangle.
4. Storage for small items
Think screws, nails, beads, buttons, or coins—especially handy for keeping things sorted in drawers or toolboxes.
5. Waterproof stash
Because they’re designed to be moisture-resistant, they work well for keeping matches, notes, or valuables dry during outdoor trips.
6. Seed storage for gardening
They’re ideal for organizing and labeling seeds, keeping them dry and safe.
7. DIY craft projects
People turn them into mini lanterns, paint holders, or even small gift containers.
8. Hidden key holder
You can stash a spare key inside and keep it in a discreet place.
One important tip:
Before reusing, remove or fully scratch out the prescription label to protect personal information.
If you want, I can suggest some more creative or aesthetic DIY ideas (like turning them into decor or gifts) instead of just practical uses.