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Rock_Chick

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Can anyone recommend some where for 1.5 oz jar labels, how do you fit all the info on such small labels?
 
Can anyone recommend some where for 1.5 oz jar labels, how do you fit all the info on such small labels?

Why not attach an expensive looking label to the jar with string?
A gentleman of my acquaintance does just that and sells honey to shops, tourists and to anyone foolish enough to buy at his prices!
 
You can't fit it on, at least I can't so I do as described and used to tie a luggage label to the jar with info on it. Only use them for free gifts now. Tasters.
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You can buy circular pure honey 1ozs and 11/2 ozs Labels for jar tops at T's

I then have a small address labels to the front of the jar

I got mine from able labels I think they were designed for letter headings- sorry about the brand name
 
I use the free app from Avery print and design to design and print labels on my ink jet printer. Works a treat


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I use a Dymo LabelWriter 450 and print on their self adhesive, removable, rolls. Black and white only but very inexpensive and sales - both number and price (and 'profit') per jar - up on the time I used professionally printed colour labels.

Labelwriter labels use thermal printing technology, so no outlay costs other than the label rolls. I buy in bulk when reduced by the big online retailers, but they're probably about 3p/jar at standard prices. I don't bother with the non-Dymo labels as I've had some of them smear. The saving isn't worth it.

You can get all sorts of label sizes, including some small enough for 1.5 oz jars. Their tiny labels are good for batch/lot numbers and BB dates on the back/bottom/lid of the jar.
 
Not much chance of me printing labels, that would require a decent printer,
I've got some of those 4 jar boxes for doing as Christmas gifts.
 
I use the free app from Avery print and design to design and print labels on my ink jet printer. Works a treat


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We invested in a laser printer because 'ink jet' is not waterproof / smudge proof.
If you are selling at a 'Farmers Market' or as in our case through a local "farm shop" who put the product outside and its get damp it could give you an issue.
We also use the free Avery software.
 

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