I wrote a similar list a while back and while d20's good, d100's better. Here's an extended selection of ways to store and administer potions beyond the traditional tiny bottle.
1 Honeypot ants
2 Perfume
3 Lip balm
4 Eyedrops
5 Snuff
6 Blotting paper
7 Syringe
8 Vape
9 Inhaler
10 Breath spray
11 Humidifier
12 Gel capsules
13 Lozenges
14 Gummies
15 Gum
16 Juice box
17 Milk carton
18 Can (carbonated)
19 Tall boy
20 Wine bottle
21 Amphora
22 Solo cup
23 Travel mug
24 Canteen
25 Lidded styrofoam cup
26 Thermos
27 Plastic bag with a straw
28 Honeycomb
29 Rubber boot
30 Magnum (bottle)
31 Magnum (condom)
32 Garbage bag
33 Barrel
34 Rain barrel
35 Beaker
36 Boiling flask
37 Erlenmeyer flask
38 Bladder
39 Stomach
40 Gourd
41 Carafe
42 Decanter
43 Cruet
44 Flagon
45 Flask
46 Carboy
47 Gascan
48 Oilcan
49 Aerosol can
50 Bath bomb
51 Jug
52 Keg
53 Sauce packet
54 Sippy cup
55 Ziplock
56 Spray bottle
57 Gizzard
58 Packed in intestine like a sausage
59 Wizard's skull
60 Test tubes
61 Hose segment capped at ends
62 Squeeze bottle
63 Supersoaker
64 Wash bottle
65 Camelback
66 Wineskin
67 Crock pot
68 Foil pouch with straw
69 Pills
70 Jelly beans
71 Tupperware
72 Lotion
73 Cough syrup
74 Dermal patch
75 Sugarcube
76 Eyewash
77 Mouthwash
78 Hard candy
79 Meringue
80 Infused butter
81 Incense
82 Candle
83 Wax melts
84 Mascara
85 Nail polish
86 Rubber glove tied shut
87 Sealed pipe
88 Fishbowl
89 Inkwell
90 Plastic dinosaur (hollow and sealed)
91 Takeout container
92 Jet injector
93 Nasal spray
94 Virus
95 Microarray patch
96 Suppository
97 Cigarettes
98 Medicated contact lenses
99 Eyeball
100 Genemodded wasps
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