Can Dealers Sell Jars in Schedule 1?
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Note: This guide covers content from Schedule 1, a satirical video game set in a fictional world. All items, recipes, and references are entirely made up and exist only in the game. Please don’t try any of this in real life.
To get right to it, yes, dealers can sell jars in Schedule 1—but only if you do it right. At first, it might look like they just sit on the jars forever, collecting dust and sadness. But behind the scenes, they’re breaking those jars down into baggies and moving product—if you gave them enough room.
Here’s how to make it work.
How It Actually Works
Dealers don’t sell jars directly.
They break them down into smaller baggies and sell those. You won’t see this happen in real time, but if you come back and check their inventory later, the jars will be gone, and the profits will be there.They need inventory space to do it.
If you hand a dealer 3 jars but their inventory is full, nothing will happen. Leave at least one empty slot per jar type so they can process the product.
Tips for Using Jars with Dealers
Always check their storage first. Give them jars and breathing room.
You don’t need to babysit them. Dealers will break down and sell over time.
High-tier dealers can move jars fast. If you’ve upgraded your network, expect to restock them often.
Manual selling? You can sell jars yourself, but it's harder. Most customers won’t bite unless you tweak the offer—like countering with a higher quantity.
Final Blurb
Dealers can sell jars just fine—as long as they have the space to break them down. Don’t toss a full stack into a full inventory and wonder why nothing’s moving. Give them jars, leave room, and check back later for the payout. It's slow at first, but once they’re rolling, jars can be one of the easiest ways to make money without micromanaging every gram.
Just don’t forget to restock.