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Posts: 2 Location: Northern Virginia
I need labels for honey jars that are waterproof. I uploaded my design and selected clear matte. They must resist water when people rinse off sticky honey on the jar or wipe with a moist towel.
I need an alternative to what i am using right now which are laser printed labels at home which must be covered with a piece of clear shipping tape to keep from getting wet.
FDA requiement to have information on each jar of honey.
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Thanks for your inquiry. Both of our clear laser products are considered to be weatherproof and should hold up very well to an application like this, whether you buy the labels blank and print them yourself or you buy them custom printed. You can view more information on our clear laser products at the links below:
Clear Matte Laser https://www.onlinelabels.com/material_clear_laser_labels.htm
Clear Gloss Laser https://www.onlinelabels.com/material_crystal_clear_laser_labels.htm
If you'd like to try samples of the blank labels before placing an order, you can request a free sample pack below:
https://www.onlinelabels.com/General/SamplesSelectItems.aspx
If you're interested in learning more about purchasing custom printed labels you can request a quote by filling out the form at the following link:
https://secure.onlinelabels.com/custom-printed-labels/printed-label-quote.aspx
I hope this helps. If you need any additional information please just let us know.
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Posts: 2 Location: Northern Virginia
this looks like just the right product for my business....what is the difference between BOPP labels and yours?
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The term BOPP stands for bi-axially oriented polypropylene, which is a type of plastic film that is commonly used for durable label products. Both of our clear laser label materials are made using a polyester film. The two types of plastic films are extremely similar in terms of basic functionality - both are capable of providing excellent print quality and allow for extreme durability to moisture, heavy handling, and abrasion. Polyester tends to be more rigid compared to polypropylene, and is also graded for higher long term and outdoor durability. It's one of the most durable label materials available on the market.
We've had many customers use our polyester label materials for similar product labeling applications in the past. I think you'll be very pleased with the results.
I hope this information helps. If you need any additional details please just let me know.
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