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PuffPuffPass

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I saw someone requesting information for a label maker the other day. Not the actual tool, but someone that makes them.

Just a suggestion. Try this, using vinyl labels. If you use glass bottles. Design and display are important, if you're pushing the high dollar juice.

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Sweet little unit ... what do you do? Always looking for new and better labels.

I do IT now. But my background is advertising.

A friend of mine showed me this unit. She makes trinkets, when she's not doing biology research. It cuts perfect vinyl labels for juice bottles, or just about anything. It cuts other media also. But the vinyl, adheres nicely to glass bottles. Giving it a really nice look. Raised lettering ;)

Someone had asked where to get labels printed the other day. I thought this might be the perfect thing for the startup juice maker looking for a nice label. Custom art can be used as well.

The vinyl is cheap too.
 

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i believe it was me your were thinking of ?? i do find a pro to make me some

It may have been. I just recall seeing the question posed somewhere.

I don't know any pros that would take on a small project. But if you have a local print shop close by, it might be worth a visit. And there are a few online services available also.

Most people don't realize it. But the lot of local shops farm the work out to large shops. Some even go so far as using a print/press location out of the country.

Professional (large scale) label printing is much more complex and expensive than people realize. The print shops I'm used to dealing with. Buy paper in rolls weighing up to 6000 lbs. in varying grades, plain, brown, thick, thin, shiny or dull.

The more complex the label, the higher the start up cost. But I know they're out there somewhere. I see too many bottles (good and poorly designed) in the B&M vape shops.
 

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