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Another spell check for you: .... best PROOF of its quality ....
Needs to say Product of UK
‘Needs to say Product of UK’
Interesting... a Trading Standards Officer told me that I could not use Cornwall as the place of production... as it was a Dutchy... Similarly for Wales as it is a Principallity... never mentioned England... however he was adamant that the CORRECT WORDING is Product of UK... so to avoid falling foul of the legslature.. that is what we use on our labels.
Do whatever you like... you are most unlikely to be dragged through the Courts.. unless some petty official wants to make an example of you!
Nos da
Produce of Wales is accepted by Rhondda Cynon Taff.
Wales the land of the free.
Thank God for the Bristol Channel!!!
Nantmoel
Nice label - very striking;
as well as the 'poof/proof. typo and the 'for/from' one, you might want to say retains goodness as opposed to contains goodness etc (which i'm sure it does!).
TS may question the length of the best before date -we all know its ok but they may get twitchy.
Nantmoel
Nice label - very striking;
as well as the 'poof/proof. typo and the 'for/from' one, you might want to say retains goodness as opposed to contains goodness etc (which i'm sure it does!).
TS may question the length of the best before date -we all know its ok but they may get twitchy.
Interesting... a Trading Standards Officer told me that I could not use Cornwall as the place of production... as it was a Dutchy... Similarly for Wales as it is a Principallity... never mentioned England... however he was adamant that the CORRECT WORDING is Product of UK... so to avoid falling foul of the legslature.. that is what we use on our labels.
Do whatever you like... you are most unlikely to be dragged through the Courts.. unless some petty official wants to make an example of you!
Nos da
Years ago I was given a label lesson by a honey packer.
His primary point was readability. As in can you stand in the shop aisle and READ the text. If the answer is no, well, there's a problem. People who can't see what the product is don't pick it up and if it don't get picked up it definitely won't end up in the basket.
Try it in the supermarket and you may be surprised.
PH
Yes typo's have been sorted - TS are happy with the Best Before date, its a while in the future as to get the best price on roll labels you have to have 5K or more printed..
I am in the process of getting new labels printed on reels so I can I apply them with a hand labelling machine. Here is my label design and was wondering if any of the beekeepers here have had 'Trading Standards' advice them what they can and can't put on the label. I understand that the word 'Raw' or 'Organic' can not bee used. Organic as you have to guarantee that the bees have not collected nectar from flowers that have not treated (this is impossible). I have designed a number of labels for other beekeepers as well..
https://i1066.photobucket.com/albums/u409/phibb/VB Outlines_zps73vicovx.png
I note that your product is 'unfiltered'. Does that mean you run it from the spinner into jars or buckets, bits of wax and all?
difference between straining and filtering - most people strain their honey to get rid of bee bits wax and watchsprings
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