You might have mistakenly packaged way too many products into jars in Schedule 1. You notice the mistake when you try to deal, and you can only sell products in sets of five because of the jars.
Luckily, you can unpackage these products into individual pieces again, and here’s how to do it in Schedule 1.
How to Unpackage Jars and Baggies in Schedule 1

The only way to unpack Jars and Baggies is by using the Packaging Station Mk2. You can get the Packaging Station Mk2 from Oscar in the warehouse. The warehouse only unlocks after 6 PM when you reach the Wretched Hive of Scum and Villainy quest.
Most players overlook the Packaging Station Mk.2 because the text looks the same as the first one. There are many more interesting things to buy from Oscar, like LED Grow Lights and Chemical Stations, where players might not notice a second Packaging Station.
Once you buy a Packaging Station Mk.2 for $750, place it on your property and use it.

You’ll see a blue “Pack” arrow sign pointing to the output. Click the arrow to reverse it. The arrow should turn red and turn to the left. It should say “Unpackage” now. Place the Jar or Baggie you want to unpack in the output slot.
Instead of packing, you’ll remove all the items inside the Jar and Baggie, which should appear in the Product and Packaging slots.
Related: How to Increase Weekly Deposit Limit in Schedule 1
Is it Worth Selling Jars of Products in Schedule 1?

As someone who has reached the end, it really doesn’t matter whether you have Baggies or Jars because both have their uses.
Baggies are best used when dealing personally. Jars are better when you want your dealers to sell and hold more products.
Customers order inconsistently. Some might order two products, and some might order seven or eight. Jars can’t really help you here as they always contain five pieces, so you must use Baggies.
Dealers can sell products individually from inside the Jars. If a dealer is holding 20 Jars, they will always sell 100 of your product regardless of how many orders they have completed. It might take longer, but at least you won’t have to restock them as often.
Published: Apr 2, 2025 7:09 PM UTC